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Introduction
In July of this year the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) published its much anticipated white paper on the reform of the...
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LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. -- In response to the industry requirement for increased multi-asset processing efficiencies, Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. ...
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New Research Says Listing Failure is a Lost Industry Opportunity to Move an OTC Derivative to an Electronically-Traded, Centrally-Cleared Platform
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PARIS (Reuters) - European stocks have become fertile ground for savvy traders playing alternative strategies to make a buck in a range-bound market where long-term investors, spooked by a surge in volatility, sit on the sidelines.
Index trackers, equity derivatives, highly-leveraged contracts for difference, short-selling and algorithmic programs are drawing more interest from traders and investors willing to play short-term moves while European markets are in the grip of the sovereign debt crisis.
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Avalon Capital Holdings Corporation (Pink Sheets:AVAL) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Traders Development LLC, announced to...
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On October 27, 2009, the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) released Staff Notice 91-702 Offerings of Contracts for Difference and Foreign Exchange C...
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Independent trader Bruno Stenger has run events since 1999, but this year he changed the name to "Trading Expo" to reflect not only the return of equities traders to the fold, but the flooding of the retail market with what he calls "synthetic" derivatives products such as Contracts for Difference (CFDs), which are broker-issued, non-cleared mini-contracts tied to the price of an exchange-traded futures or equities product, and so-called "Zertifikate" (certificates). Retail trading continues to thrive in India despite the suspension of futures on certain food commodities earlier this year, and one exchange, the Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd, is surviving the suspension by offering so-called 'mirror' contracts, which are mini contracts tied to larger contract traded outside of In...
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9000c5/cfds_the_definiti) has announced the addition of the "CFDs:...
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Six million military health care beneficiaries learned last July that their TRICARE support contractor would be changing on April 1, 2010, because those companies that run TRICARE's North and South Regions had lost in competing for the next generation of contracts.
But what a difference six months makes.
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THE recent announcement by the Malaysian Government to lift the ban on the short selling of shares may pave the way for the emergence of an array of derivative products such as put warrants, contracts for difference and the like.
Put warrants have long been the missing product in the Malaysian warrant market. Although not as popular as call warrants, put warrants are an effective way to insure an investor's stock portfolio. When combined with call warrants for a long straddle, traders can utilise put warrants for expectations of increased volatility in a share price ahead of a major corporate event such as the announcement of results.