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The Korea Exchange will encourage asset managers later this year to use volatility futures as underlyings for exchanged-traded products, such as exchange-traded funds or exchange-traded notes.
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South Korea’s Financial Services Commission plans to impose sanctions in the form of fee assessments against parties involved in erroneous trading orders.
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The Financial Conduct Authority will deal with breaches of the trade reporting mandate with a “proportionate response” after the start date for trade repository reporting of Feb. 12.
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Fast money investors and loan desks have been seen buying short-dated and slightly out-of-the-money iTraxx Main receivers this week, after the index moved in an intraday range of nine basis points and five bps in the last two days.
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has accepted an enforceable undertaking from BNP Paribas in relation to potential alleged misconduct involving the country’s benchmark, the Australian Bank Bill Swap Rate.
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David Benayoun, a former event driven portfolio manager at HSBC in London, and Marc Ohayon, a former senior equity derivatives flow salesman at Barclays in London, are to launch a global event driven hedge fund.