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Investors should look at entering so-called iron butterfly ratios on the Nikkei 225 index, selling Nov. 2013 14,570 straddles while buying 1.5x 14,000-to-15,500 strangles, in a bid to position for unexpected market turbulence.
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Keith Dawson, managing director and index volatility trader at Wells Fargo in New York, has left the firm.
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Deliverable swap futures could boost liquidity in derivatives markets and lead to a healthier industry going forwards, Jeffrey Howard, managing director and global co-head of prime services markets at RBS Securities, told the Bürgenstock global forum for derivatives markets in Geneva today.
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Investors have been tapping short-dated topside calls on sterling against the U.S. dollar ahead of the U.S. non-farm payroll report and Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee meeting and announcement Oct. 4 and Oct. 10, respectively.
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Global agencies may need to be created to co-ordinate derivatives reforms as the number of capital markets increase, David Wright, secretary general of the International Organization of Securities Commissions, told attendees at the 34th Bürgenstock forum for derivatives markets, in Geneva today.
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Proposed changes to the Basel leverage ratio could constrain market activity and restrict economic growth. That’s the view of the Global Financial Markets Association, the Institute of International Finance and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association which have written to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on the issue.