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LONDON - Options markets are pricing in further euro downside risk, despite expectations a multibillion euro bailout package for Greece will...
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LONDON - The close of the Japanese financial year sparked a flurry of activity at options desks last week, as speculators and hedgers bought USD/JPY calls with expectations for the yen to continue its losing streak versus the greenback.
The Greek bailout fails to appease forex traders
SuperDerivatives adds to its exotic options offering.
Regulation is driving an uptick in the volume of electronically traded currency options.
Front Arena trading system adds credit limit checks
The possibility of a hung parliament in the UK has spooked world markets, including foreign exchange
Traders are still snapping up protection against a collapse in the euro.
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