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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is considering waiving specific trade reporting requirements for international firms active in the over-the-counter derivatives market, and is currently in discussions with market participants over the issue.
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Officials in Seoul are skeptical moves by the country’s financial regulator to open the market to greater product diversity will boost dwindling derivatives volumes.
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Andrew Baehr, the former head of U.S. structured sales at BNP Paribas in New York, has joined Credit Suisse in a senior role in the firm’s equity derivatives investor solutions team, also in New York.
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Amundi Asset Management has separately profited from a single name basis trade on Finmeccanica, the Italy-based aerospace and defense company, as well as a relative value trade that positioned long risk Intesa Sanpaolo and short risk Mediobanca.
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The issuance of structured products through a trust vehicle could be challenging for firms following the formal adoption of the Volcker Rule last month, according to lawyers.
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Global sovereign credit default swap spreads tightened 9.5% in the fourth quarter of last year while stocks continued to rally, according to a report published by S&P Capital IQ on Wednesday.