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Market participants are expecting a smooth transition to mandatory clearing for non-financial commercial end users, or category 3 entities, in the U.S today.
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Benjamin Chtromberg, head of futures and options at GMG Brokers in Dubai, has joined ICAP as a futures and options broker.
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Investors should buy South Korean won-denominated 2014 steepeners in a bid to take advantage of flat Korean interest rates, according to Société Générale strategists.
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Credit default swap spreads on Nokia more than halved earlier in the week after the surprise announcement that Microsoft will purchase the Finnish firm’s mobile phone business for USD7 billion.
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--Simon Carter, European head of equity derivatives strategy at Deutsche Bank in London, on the dangers of hedging with proxy options rather than MSCI options when hedging an MSCI underlying index.
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ANZ made the biggest hire of the week by appointing a new head of structuring in Hong Kong. Adam Crawford moves to the firm from Citigroup, where he spent a year as an equity derivatives trading strategist. Also in Asia, Trudy Lee has left her role as head of fixed income markets at Crédit Agricole in Singapore, while BNP Paribas has moved a rates trader from London to Singapore.