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Aldous Birchall, a quantitative prop trader at Nomura in London, has left the firm.
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The European Central Bank’s role in the rally over the last 18 months is significant, but its inaction and cautious tone at its December meeting helped trigger a minor bout of risk aversion.
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Munish Varma, global head of structured credit and special situations at Nomura in London, has left the firm as part of cuts to the firm’s flow and structured credit teams.
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The Korea Exchange is looking to introduce so-called strategic equity-linked notes in an exhange-traded note format, as the country’s main financial regulator pushes the bourse and market participants to develop more custom indices in a bid to diversify underlyings used in South Korea structured products.
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Investors globally are positioning for further upside in Japanese equity, buying three-to-six-month call spreads on the Nikkei with strikes between 115-and-125% in a bid to gain the most cost effective maximum exposure.
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Lawyers expect the U.S. government to issue an extended delay to the implementation of the foreign accounting tax compliance act, due to the burdensome requirements for financial institutions in complying.