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CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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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.
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Peripheral eurozone debt has made a strong start to 2014 and the positive momentum continued with Portugal tapping the capital markets for funds.
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Calls and call spreads on the Eurostoxx Banks, as well as a significant move by investors to replace options with equity exposure, are driving a break higher in the index.
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Standard Life Investments has launched a short duration credit fund that uses derivatives to reduce the duration inherent in the corporate bonds it holds. The fund is derived from the conversion of the firm’s Standard Life Investments’ Select Income Fund which took place Jan. 8.
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Investors should look at buying March 2014 or June 2014 call spreads on the KOSPI2 with strikes between 105-and-115% of spot in a bid to benefit from global growth recovery in 2014, or potential central bank intervention in the Korean won.
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Sammy Mohammad, an ex-managing director at the institutional client group at Deutsche Bank in London, has joined StormHarbour in senior sales and trading in London.