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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 year started with a senior departure in the interest rates market. Glenn Hadden, global head of interest rates at Morgan Stanley in New York, left the firm. He was replaced by Jakob Horder and Mitch Nadel, who become co-heads of global rates. Meanwhile, in Asia Pacific, Antonio Cailao, a former director and head of investment grade credit trading at Barclays in Singapore, has joined ING.
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--Scott O’Malia, commissioner of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, after the regulator approved a request for comment on Jan.3, 2014 on the applicability of regulations on the U.S. activity of non-U.S. swap dealers when entering into swaps with non-U.S. persons
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Laurence Verghese, a former senior equity single stock option trader at the Royal Bank of Scotland in London, has joined London-based interdealer broker Forte Securities.
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The Clearing Corporation of India, which operates the country’s nascent over-the-counter central counterparty, will issue globally compatible legal entity identifier numbers to entities which are party to a financial transaction.
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Macro hedge funds are using the recent decline in the Nikkei 225 as a buying opportunity, executing short-dated February, March or April upside calls with strikes ranging from 16,000-to-17,000.
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The China Financial Futures Exchange plans to launch options on the CSI300 index and index futures, while the Shanghai Stock Exchange is planning options on at least four initial single stocks and two exchange traded funds; SSE50 ETF and SSE180 ETF.