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Nadia Egorova, an ex-high yield credit trader at BNP Paribas in London, is set to join Deutsche Bank in London in a similar role.
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One institutional investor was seen picking up short-dated 10-delta calls on the Australian dollar against the US dollar this week. The calls had a tenor of one week and strikes at $0.9480, according to fx traders.
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Goldman Sachs won the Americas Derivatives House Of The Year award and the U.S. Derivatives House Of The Year award at the Global Capital Derivatives Americas Awards ceremony on Tuesday evening, which saw the firm win five awards in total. Bank Of America Merrill Lynch came away with the credit and fx award categories, while UBS won the structured products award and the electronic trading award for its Neo platform. Other winners on the night included Tradeweb SEF, BlackRock, Metlife, Société Générale and CME Group. The award ceremony was sponsored by Milliman.
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The skillset and experience of Marty Chavez is superlative—few can boast the same degree of commercial and technological savoir-faire that has brought such success to a wide array of businesses across all asset classes and functions
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Investors should look at buying a January 2015 variance swap on the SPDR S&P Metals and Mining exchange-traded fund for 29.7 points, while selling a Jan. 2015 variance swap on the S&P 500 for 17.2 points, in a bid to play possible impending turbulence in China and other emerging markets.
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To benefit from the low levels of volatility in the euro, Barclays is pitching a trade whereby investors sell 1x2 EUR payer spreads; therefore, positioning for a near-term sell-off in rates.