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€2.9 billion notional of barrier options on the euro against the US dollar that expired Thursday ended up being worthless. The barrier options had strikes at $1.2850, but their tenor could not be gleaned.
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Société Générale is ready to allocate more capital to its investment banking and lending businesses. The capital-light “originate-to-distribute” model which has prevailed as European banks have deleveraged is still delivering returns at SG, but the bank is willing to use more balance sheet to fuel the business.
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Central counterparty clearing houses should have more "skin in the game" to keep them from liquidation, according to panellists debating CCP risk at the 35th annual Bürgenstock forum for global derivatives markets in Geneva on Wednesday.
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A senior officer from the European Securities and Markets Authority warned on Thursday that submitting data to trade repositories is not enough to fulfil the legal obligation to report derivatives transactions in Europe, and that market participants must take steps to ensure the pairing and matching of trade data they file.
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The Irish Funds Industry Association is hoping to attract Asian fund managers to set up loan origination funds in the country, after its central bank announced guidelines specifically to regulate such investments.
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Some smaller dealers in Canada are grappling with the operational build out in order to comply with the Canadian over-the-counter derivatives reporting requirements set to begin on October 31.