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The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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Private banks in Asia Pacific are showing less appetite for hybrid structured products that mix fixed income underlyings with equity, commodity or fx assets, with other specialized investors, such as hedge funds, instead driving the trend.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has published a new 2013 standard credit support annex to standardize market practices in collateral management for over-the-counter derivatives.
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—Ben Larah, manager at Sapient Global Markets, on how the increase in hedging costs post-Dodd Frank will lead to a drag on fixed income portfolio returns.
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Shanghai’s central clearing counterparty was seen falling short due to China’s weak netting and insolvency laws, with international recognition seen as unobtainable.
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Last week saw a slew of hires and departures, with the most noteworthy being Kan Fung Li, managing director and head of Asia Pacific fx trading at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, leaving to join a hedge fund.
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Hedge funds are buying structures that allow them to position for increased U.S. interest rates and currency appreciation simultaneously.