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Deutsche Bank has added trading capabilities for U.S. equity options to its Autobahn platform.
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Dodd-Frank implementation proposals are preventing U.S. firms from participating in the credit-linked note revival.
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Bloomberg has completed the first cleared bunched derivative trade via its swap execution facility. The firm has developed new SEF functionality for its clients ahead of a Nov. 1 deadline set by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for registered SEFs to complete onboarding documentation, including customer agreements.
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FTSE Group and Bank of China (Hong Kong) have launched the FTSE-BOCHK Offshore RMB Bond Index Series. The index, which has been launched on the back of increased trading in RMB, will be used as a benchmark for RMB-linked fixed income products, including exchange-traded funds.
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JPMorgan has hired Dick Söderberg, an ex-interest rates trader at Barclays in London, as a fixed income trader, also based in London.
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MarkitSERV, an electronic trade processing service for over-the-counter derivatives transactions, has handled more than USD1 trillion of swaps traded on all swap execution facilities since SEFs became operational on Oct. 2, according to Markit.