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The Singapore Exchange reported that the volume of new over-the-counter financial derivatives that cleared in May were up 55% from a year ago, while futures volumes surged 59% during that period.
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Shareholders of IntercontinentalExchange and New York Stock Exchange have approved the proposed merger of both bourses to create a giant derivatives and equities exchange.
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HSBC has named Russell Schofield-Bezer as head of debt capital markets for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, succeeding Roger Thomson, who has been appointed global business manager for sales and origination.
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Strategists at the Royal Bank of Scotland are recommending investors receive 9x12 forward rate agreements on the South African rand, to play the view that the South African Reserve Bank will not intervene in its currency.
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Tradition has launched sterling interest rate swaps on its Trad-X IRS hybrid electronic trading platform.
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The volume of structured products trading on European exchanges was up 19.97% to EUR24.9 billion in the first quarter, according to a quarterly report published by the European Structured Investment Products Association.