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Ivan Marcinko, the former head of equity structured derivatives trading at Nomura in London, has joined Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ in a new role, also in London.
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China yuan, U.S. dollar at-the-money options trading reached a record high on Tuesday with around USD20 billion in notional traded, according to market officials. The trades were driven by market makers entering the interbank market to buy front-end one-month and three-month volatility.
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Firms that are engaged in derivatives trading are being asked to specify their derivative exposure in a range of asset classes entered into from Nov. 1, 2012 to Oct. 31, 2013, and submit the numbers via a survey to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission by Dec 20, 2013.
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Ben Radclyffe, head of equities electronic trading, Australia, at Deutsche Bank in Sydney, is relocating to the firm’s Hong Kong office.
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To take advantage of a mispricing in South African monetary policy, Société Générale recommends receiving two-year interest rate swaps on the rand.
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Investors have been picking up options on sterling against the U.S. dollar, particularly risk-reversals and topside strikes, due to expectations the Bank of England may bring interest rate hikes forward.