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Investors should look at buying two or three-month Australian dollar, U.S. dollar downside puts with a knockout level between .84-and-.85 in expectation of AUD weakness, according to traders.
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Natixis has expanded its Americas equity derivatives business with the appointment of an equity derivatives trader and a structured product salesman.
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Mark Ibbotson, the ex-co-ceo and global head of clearing at NYSE LIFFE, has joined G.H.Financials, an exchange-traded derivatives clearing and settlement firm headquartered in London.
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The Hong Kong Exchange has made futures available on its HSI Volatility Index and China Exchanges Services China 120 Index to U.S.-based investors.
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Scotiabank is building out its fx flow and structured product coverage in Asia, in a bid to offer its largely corporate clients greater access to regional currencies, such as China renminbi.
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Chris Wait, global head of fixed income sales at Standard Chartered in Singapore, is leaving the firm.