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KGI Asia is planning to trade rubber futures to set up trading infrastructure to access to mainland Chinese equity index options when trading starts sometime in 2014.
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The Financial Stability Board is working on setting up the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation, a non-profit organisation that will oversee a central operating unit and local operating units that will monitor the international LEI system.
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Mainland Chinese high-net worth investors have been buying one-year accumulators with 105 strikes this week on single name China A-shares, mainly in the technology or resources sectors.
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Firms need more time to fully comply with the foreign accounting tax compliance act and effectively implement changes, according to numerous trade associations.
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Josh Spitz, the ex-head of U.S. equity flow index derivatives trading at BNP Paribas in New York, is set to join Wells Fargo, also in New York.
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Hedge funds are selling equity and credit default swaps on single names using signals from an implied asset volatility framework developed by Deutsche Bank.