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UBS has begun marketing capped outperformance certificates, also known as speeders, on the Eurostoxx Banks index. The issuance comes as the index continues to see upside call option flow as investors look to take advantage of the outperformance of eurozone banks.
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Peter Fung, managing director and senior equity derivatives trader, and Guillaume Kaminer, director and index flow trader at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Hong Kong, have left the firm.
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South Korean authorities have changed their stance on a transaction tax on over-the-counter derivatives and are looking to impose a capital gains tax.
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European banks may move their market making activities in equities and debt securities outside the US to stay under the $50bn threshold for new capital requirements agreed by the US Federal Reserve at the end of February, lawyers said.
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Andrew Jarman, ex-European head of high yield credit trading at Deutsche Bank in London, has left the firm.
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The US Department of the Treasury is to give relief from the application of proposed regulations under Internal Revenue Code section 871(m) to equity-linked derivative transactions. Instead of applying to equity-linked derivatives acquired before March 5, the new rules will only apply to equity-linked derivatives issued more than 90 days after the new regulations are finalised.