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The European Securities and Markets Authority has broadened the reach of clearing requirements for non-financial counterparties in its latest update on the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation. Derivatives executed outside the E.U. will now count towards the clearing threshold for non-financial counterparties.
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Retail structured products issuers in India are awaiting clarification from the Reserve Bank of India, due next month, that could make issuance of privately placed transaction easier.
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Gerrard Katz, former head of fx Asia at Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria in Hong Kong, has joined Scotiabank.
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Investors should consider selling five year credit default swaps on KPN, the Dutch telecom company, after a takeover bid by America Movil prompted spreads on the name to trade at 134 basis points, their tightest level since September last year.
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—Tommy Ong, senior v.p. and head of wealth management solutions, Greater China, treasury and markets at DBS in Hong Kong, on the potential for an uptick in Hong Kong structured product volumes.
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BNP Paribas was marketing for the first time five-year Islamic collared profit-rate certificates in Switzerland and Luxembourg.