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HSBC launches ETF strategy for Europe

HSBC will launch its first exchange traded fund (ETF) product in Europe tomorrow (August 25). Listed on the London Stock Exchange and tracking the FTSE 100 index, the Ireland-domiciled ETF will be sold first in the UK, and later in continental Europe…

UNG fund secures $500million gas swap

Exchange traded fund (ETF) the United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) entered into a natural gas total return swap for $500 million at the end of the last week, following a $250 million bilateral gas swap secured in July.

Asic takes over regulation of exchange trading

The Australian government has ended self-regulation of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), making the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) responsible for supervising trading on Australian stock markets from the third quarter of…

US Wrap: Caution on S&P 500 performance

UBS has launched a new non-directional offering on the S&P 500 which pays income regardless of whether the index moves up or down. The 18 month product pays 100% positive participation provided that the index does not go below 70% of its initial starting…

UK banks braced for punitive liquidity rules

The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) is pressing ahead with plans to implement strict liquidity rules from the end of this year, but banks remain highly critical of certain aspects of the new regime.

US Wrap: Finance and freight for mid-week

Barclays Bank has launched three new reverse convertibles covering some unusual stock themes. After the massive tumbles taken by the Baltic Dry Index last year, freight is now making a return to the structured products market in the form of a note linked…

CFTC enhances international oversight

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has revised ICE Futures Europe's permission to operate in the US as part of a wider effort to increase international regulatory co-operation.

MF Global expands fixed-income team

New York-based derivatives broker MF Global has boosted its fixed-income teams in the US and Europe with several new hires, hoping to benefit from the increase of debt issuance in global markets.

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