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Contingent convertible bonds are trading slightly too cheap, according to strategists at Société Generale in Paris. The strategists have developed a pricing model that gives CoCos an average model price of 112, compared to a market price of 109.
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Vontobel is rolling out an online pricing platform for structured products to licensed financial institutions in Singapore.
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The Korea Exchange may not be able to deliver an expansion to its derivatives-based product lineup until the end of the year, due to concerns from the country’s regulator surrounding the volatile nature of the underlyings being considered.
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Foreign receivers have emerged in short CNY swaps after a liquidity-related rise in fixings pushed rates higher on Tuesday morning. The 1s/10s swap curve slope has flattened in the wake of more data suggesting Chinese economic growth is slowing, writes Deidre Yeung of Total Derivatives, a sister publication of GlobalRMB.
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Manvir Nijhar, the former co-head of equity derivative flow sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Citigroup in London, has joined BNP Paribas in a senior equity derivatives sales role, also in London.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has revised its guidelines on how UCITS should manage collateral received from over-the-counter derivatives and efficient portfolio management techniques, such as repurchasing, that entered into force on Feb. 18, 2013.