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The Singapore Exchange is looking to refine how its central counterparty operates during a default. The exchange is proposing changes to improve the auction process for managing a default.
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South Korea’s tax regime is disadvantaging local issuers of synthetic exchange-traded funds, as ETFs listed offshore and invested in by Korean investors are not subject to the country’s full range of taxation.
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The move by NASDAQ OMX to begin pricing structured notes and certificates of deposits has been met with concern prices may not be reflective of actual value.
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Ireland took a big step towards fiscal normality after it announced that it would make a clean exit from its E.U. bailout.
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Investors should look at buying three-month risk-reversals on the U.S. dollar against the Chilean peso with a knock-out in order to position for a retracement in the Latin American currency, according to strategists at Deutsche Bank.
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Hedge funds are bearish Dec-13 VIX futures to play lower volatility into year-end, while also entering into VIX March-14 calls to position for higher volatility in March, according to market officials.