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A rally in US equities has led to the largest build-up in short VIX futures positions among hedge funds in at least a year, according to data from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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LCH, the clearing house operator, has made two senior executive appointments.
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China Construction Bank plans to begin trading derivatives and bonds in Singapore, having teamed up with Singapore Exchange to promote the island state’s capital markets to Chinese companies.
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In perhaps another sign that there will soon be an announcement on the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect, China Exchanges Services Company (CESC) has said its cross-border equity index will be revamped to include shares from the Mainland’s second stock exchange.
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China Renaissance has been given the thumbs up to set up a Mainland securities joint venture by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC).
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The chance of the United Kingdom voting to leave the European Union has been driving sterling option premiums sharply higher, but so far has not affected the price of risk in the euro. That, say strategists, is likely to change.