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Nomura Securities in Tokyo is preparing to list the region’s first exchange-traded notes linked to an Asian volatility index.
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Portugal has certainly suffered since the debt crisis started, though it is the medicine being applied to the economy that is doing the damage.
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Market participants, and particularly buyside firms, are looking to standardize derivatives products which will accelerate the move to electronic trading, according to panelists at the Futures Industry Association’s Expo in New York this morning.
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Central counterparties that accept non-cash variation margin are taking on significant risk, according to Daniel Maguire, head of SwapClear U.S at LCH.Clearnet.
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A requirement by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission that firms need a futures commission merchant to trade certain swaps beginning June 10 may force up to 2,000 small firms out of the over-the-counter derivatives market.
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A ban by the European Union on trading sovereign credit default swaps could fuel instability of the region’s financial system instead of strengthen it, according to the International Monetary Fund.