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Market participants have hit back at requirements for record keeping and market soundings in their responses to a European Securities and Markets Authority consultation on possible implementing measures for the Market Abuse Regulation.
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Rothschild Wealth Management has bought out-of-the-money put options on the S&P 500 and the DAX, as a hedge against significant market declines over the next 12 months.
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Strategist at Barclays in New York have identified 10 names with a greater widening-to-tightening ratio in the North American CDX investment grade index than the index itself, for investors looking for a more favorable risk-reward trade-off than the index.
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—Chris Darbyshire, cio of Seven Investment Management, on the move by NYSE Liffe to launch futures on MSCI Factor Indices.
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UBS Securities was in plans to offer onshore total return swaps referencing Chinese A-shares, and separately offer equity-linked structured products via a special purpose vehicle structure, such as a trust or a mutual fund, on the back of a relaxation of propriety trading rules.
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The ban on uncovered sovereign credit default swap trading in Europe could permanently impair E.U.-regulated sovereign CDS markets and cause further market stress when combined with European Central Bank tapering, bank failure and lack of liquidity.