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HSBC reported that global sales of structured products linked to the offshore yuan may hit USD1 billion for the first time in 2013, thanks to growth in China’s economy.
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Interdealer-broker ICAP has added spot Indian rupee and INR fix trading on its EBS market for onshore customers.
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South Korean lawmakers have approved a revised bill in the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act that will allow the creation of central counterparties for clearing over-the-counter derivatives, according to the nation’s Financial Services Commission.
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Structured note sales in South Korea soared 54% in 2012 to a record KRW70 trillion (USD64.06 billion) through an estimated 20,000 offerings, according to the Korea Financial Investment Association.
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CME Group reported that average volumes were up 7% in February from a year earlier, and 20% higher than in January.
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KNG Securities has hired Cedric van Kerrebroeck to its fixed-income team to help strengthen its structured-note business.