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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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—Chris Murphy, global head of rates and credit at UBS in London, on the challenges facing financial market participants as regulation in the derivatives market increases.
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The measurement and management of counterparty risk is in the midst of a revolution. Within recent memory of most counterparty risk managers it all used to be so much simpler. Limits were set on the same basis as traditional lending, and the exposure measured against those limits was quantified using simple add-on factors applied to the notional of each transaction.
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Investors have been snapping up hybrid structures on the 10-year constant maturity swap curve and S&P 500 to position for both higher and lower correlation between the underlyings.
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Lee McQueen, a former director of equity sales trading at Deutsche Bank in Hong Kong, has joined BNP Paribas.
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The Hong Kong Exchange is planning to launch futures trading on the CES China 120 index on Aug. 12, the first time an exchange-listed derivative has been offered referencing China A-and-H-shares.
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Japanese retail investors have been fast switching their fx forwards and options to reference U.S. dollar, yen over the last two months, with the cross accounting for over 80% of trades in June.