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Chinese authorities intend to allow the use of cross border renminbi derivatives for hedging purposes by financial institutions operating in the Shanghai free trade zone, according to market officials.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has appointed external counsel to produce a memorandum updating its clients on China’s close out netting rules.
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Standard Chartered is looking to launch a distribution platform within two months for a number of tradable custom indices, which will reference varied asset classes including equity, credit and high yield.
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Bank Vontobel expects to increase issuance of structured products linked to renminbi bonds in 2014 as investors look for an alternative and higher yield compared to developed currencies.
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HSBC has hired Regis Loeb, the ex-head of European index trading at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in London, for a similar role, also in London.
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The number of structured products listed on the SIX Structured Products Exchange in Switzerland increased 5.57% in 2013 compared to 2012, according to the latest quarterly report from the Swiss Structured Products Association.