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CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is looking to implement the Basel Committee’s standardised approach to counterparty credit risk exposures, which will be applicable to exchange-traded derivatives, over-the-counter derivatives and long settlement transactions.
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James Chen, former managing director and head of Asia Pacific cash equities trading, program trading and delta one at Barclays, has joined BlueCrest Capital Management in Hong Kong.
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Market participants questioned the usefulness of trade reporting requirements, and how the reported data will be used by regulators, during a panel on regulatory developments at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association annual general meeting in Munich on Thursday.
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Exotic equity traders at large financial firms have been selling long-dated Nikkei volatility via December 2016, 2017 and 2018 put options with strikes at around 90% of spot. Traders, however, have been hard pressed to find investors.
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Lloyds has hired three bankers for its expanding credit markets team in New York, as well as transferring another, Wesley Fallan, from its London headquarters, as it looks to win more business in the US in fixed income and securitization.
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Société Générale is to launch structured certificates on the Solactive European Buyback Index, the first offering of its kind. The index was launched last month and has had an annual return of 24.13% from November 2008—March 2014.