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Credit Suisse is seeing a spike in callable barrier reverse convertibles volumes on its electronic structured product click’n trade platform, my Solutions, following the addition of the payoff to the platform in the summer.
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Yann Le Her, head of equity derivatives trading, Americas at HSBC in New York, is relocating to the firm’s Paris office.
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Global consistency in over-the-counter derivatives legislation may not be possible, according to Steven Maijoor, chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority.
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The Singapore Exchange has reported a 16% increase in derivatives revenues year-on-year in its first quarter results for the 2014 fiscal year. Derivatives revenue was responsible for 28% of total revenues of SGD184.1 million at the exchange, which is a 15% increase in total revenues year-on-year.
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Hedge funds, pension funds and insurers have been entering into option strategies to profit from the volatility spread between the Nikkei and the S&P 500, following a period of falling implied volatility in the Japanese index. Although implied volatility in the Nikkei has now recovered, funds are holding off from taking profits on the trades.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has hired Snigdha Singh, ex-interest rates trader at HSBC in London, as head of sterling rates trading.