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TD Ameritrade has announced that beginning March 18, retail investors and independent registered investment advisers will be able to trade mini-options.
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For market participants who expect euro rate volatility to remain suppressed, JPMorgan is recommending a long-gamma bias strategy in buying 3mx5y straddles versus selling 3mx2y straddles.
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—Udi Sela, v.p., client solutions group at derivatives analytics firm Numerix, on the renewed interest to trade fx using target accrual redemption notes.
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Central clearing counterparties in Asia were reportedly on the path to eventual consolidation with other regional players, or at risk of buyout from the bigger global CCPs in the mid-to-long-term.
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Staff comings and goings were subdued this week, especially on the sellside.
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The Singapore Exchange will likely share its clearing technology and expertise with the Korea Exchange, following the signing of a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the development of over-the-counter derivative clearing.