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Morgan Stanley has named Jakob Horder and Mitch Nadel as co-heads of global rates following the departure of Glenn Hadden, global head of interest rates, in New York.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has attempted to dodge blame for failing to limit the cross-border reach of Dodd Frank by issuing a request for comment instead of addressing issues over the extraterritorial application of the regulation.
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A Eurostoxx 50 dividend strategy, which targets a long eight-month constant tenor exposure to dividend futures by rolling weekly between near-dated contracts, is set to receive increased interest from investors looking to generate alpha in 2014, according to strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Fragmentation of trade repositories is a significant concern for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association as it makes it harder for regulators to identify risk in the marketplace, Robert Pickel, ceo, told DW in an interview.
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Low premium flow structures such as reverse knock-outs are expected to continue being favoured by investors over the next 12 months as central banks continue to play a significant role in guiding fx markets, according to senior fx officials.
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Some investors have been buying 10800-11400 January call spreads on the HSCEI in a bid to take advantage of an expected rebound in the index.