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U.S. banks’ credit exposure from derivatives fell 3% to USD386 billion in the fourth quarter, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
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Markit Group has launched Series 19 Markit iTraxx Japan Index, which tracks credit default swaps on corporate debt in the country.
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Volatility levels on global markets have helped boost Moscow Exchange’s RTS Index Futures to its highest level since the beginning of 2013, topping 2 million contracts on March 20.
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Wai Kin Hui has become the second former trader from the Royal Bank of Scotland to sue the bank for his firing because of alleged misconduct regarding his work at the bank’s collateralized debt obligation desk.
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BNP Paribas Securities Services has expanded its banking operations in Australia with the launch of new products, including those related to clearing derivatives and currency hedging.
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To take advantage of expensive topside volatility on the U.S. dollar against the Korean won, BNP Paribas is pitching a range of mid-term trades that sell USD/KRW vol and monetize topside skew.