Warrants
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Raiffeisen Centrobank has broadened its structured products range in Poland with the launch of more than a hundred products based on domestic underlyings on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, including the first...
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Société Générale's latest results highlight contribution of interest rate and foreign exchange structured products.
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Specialist structured products house Front Capital expanded its horizons last year to include a mutual fund business for investors struggling to know where to put their money but it still offers warrants...
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Sweden and Finland see new entrants to the warrants and certificates market.
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The National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors published new guidelines last year that pave the way for the launch of a credit derivatives market in China. What are the hurdles to growth? By Benjamin Liu, Chin-Chong Liew, Simon Zhang...
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The world is about to change for derivatives dealers. A new package of liquidity, leverage and capital measures was finalised by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision last month, while the European Union (EU) will confirm its rules for over-the-counter...
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As the dust settles on the World Cup and those that bought televisions on the basis that their national football team would win the tournament wonder how to match their rash expenditure with reality, Richard Jory reviews the copious research supporting...
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Daiwa Capital Markets has extended its move into structured products with the acquisition of KBC Group's Asian equity derivatives business
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The US Treasury auctioned off $1.542 billion of warrants referencing Bank of America’s common stock on March 3. While it is the largest sale of long-dated warrants held under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (Tarp) to date, the impact on options markets...
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Although South Africa is a major commodity producer, activity by local investors in commodities is minor compared with other markets. While there are efforts to stimulate greater interest, these are being hampered by foreign exchange controls.
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