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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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Newedge will be joining forces with Global Markets Exchange Group in order to provide execution and clearing services to buy and sellside clients globally.
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Technology, especially IT, has long been the hunting ground for investors wanting to make a fortune by backing the next Microsoft, Apple or Google. That’s fine — but where fortunes can be made overnight, they can also be lost. And that should worry bondholders, who are supposed to be looking for long term, stable returns.
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The overwhelming demand for recent IPOs in the US might suggest investors are back on board the Chinese growth story. But in spite of the success of companies like 58.com and Qunar, the US IPO market remains a strictly members-only club. Not everyone is invited.
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Macro hedge fund investors are shifting their focus to the South Korean equity market, buying KOSPI 225 Dec. 2013-or-Jan. 2014 upside at-the-money calls, or slightly out-the-money calls with strikes at about 105%, as interest in Japan equities wanes.
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A group of 20 international counterparties in Singapore will start voluntarily submitting trade data for over-the-counter interest rate and credit derivatives traded in Singapore from Feb. 3, 2014, ahead of the mandatory April start for financial firms.
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Counterparties may be disincentivized from choosing to segregate their collateral following final rules from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission addressing the manner in which swap dealers hold collateral for uncleared swaps.