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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
Internal restrictions mean SSAs issue fewer CMS-linked notes
JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
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U.K.-based Kames Capital has hired Nick Chatters as an investment manager in fixed income derivatives.
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Investors should buy a six-month Australian dollar, U.S. dollar put spread with strikes at 0.88/0.83, activated only if USD, Japanese yen trades above 105 at the expiry, in a bid to play the expected weakening of both AUD and JPY against USD in 2014.
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission plans to push for further foreign participation in the country’s derivatives markets in 2014, allowing foreign institutional investment firms to develop brokerages and overseas branches on the mainland.
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The South Korean Financial Services Commission is seeking to support the introduction of futures on the Kospi 200 Volatility Index next year and is also considering creating a market for new derivatives, such as sector index futures.
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The search for alpha has led more and more buyside organizations, including pension funds, to turn to derivatives. But, in many cases, investor appetite for these products has outpaced the technology used for processing them.
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Aside from the departures in structured credit at Nomura, the most senior appointment in the derivatives market last week was at Citigroup. Leith Assouad, an ex-senior portfolio manager at Brevan Howard, has rejoined Citigroup in a senior equity derivatives trading role.