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The international reach of Dodd-Frank may result in Brazilian businesses choosing to hedge with a non-U.S. firm to avoid any regulatory burdens involved in complying with U.S. regulation.
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Thomas Jarck, the ex-head of index flow trading in global equity derivatives at Deutsche Bank in New York, has joined Nomura to run index volatility trading, also in New York.
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The Hong Kong Exchange is planning to introduce options trading on the CES 120 Index, which tracks the performance of Chinese firms listed in Hong Kong and the mainland.
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The continued increase in swaption volatility on the Japanese government bond yield has created an opportunity for investors to enter a straddle play, according to strategists at JPMorgan.
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The National Credit Union Administration is considering whether to impose an applications fee for those credit union members that would like to use derivatives swaps as a hedging took.
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Credit default swap spreads on subordinated European bank debt narrow 16.5 basis points to 181.5 bps, its lowest level in three years amid talk that the International Swaps & Derivatives Association is planning the biggest overhaul in the CDS market in 10 years.