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The total options contracts traded in May dropped by 18.32% compared to last May, according to the Options Industry Council.
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Hedge funds are equally selling outright options and buying out-of the-money options in iTraxx Main, suggesting investors are divided on their forward views of credit volatility in Europe over the coming months.
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Tim Reilly, head of North American electronic execution sales at Citigroup in New York, has left the firm.
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In spite of the bumper demand for Greece’s five year bond issue in April, many real money investors remain reluctant to get back into Greece, concerned chiefly about long term growth and political risk. Philip Moore reports.
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The apparent contradiction between optimism on economic growth and ultra-low government bond yields is preoccupying investors as we head into the summer.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange plans to launch July 7 afternoon-settled, end-of-month options on the S&P 500.