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| | Observations & Insight | | Lori Kevin - Security Threats in Today's Digital World JohnLothianNews.com In this video from MarketsWiki Education's World Of Opportunity event in Chicago, Lori Kevin, managing director of operations for CSG, talks about the many security threats companies face in today's digital world, including identity theft, of which she was a victim, and how to fight off these threats with the right policies and procedures. Watch the video »
| | | Lead Stories | | Drop in hot stocks stirs memories of 'quant quake' Robin Wigglesworth - Financial Times The stock market may appear tranquil again after a rollercoaster summer, but many analysts and investors are unnerved by violent moves beneath the surface, reviving memories of the 2007 "quant quake" that shook the computer-driven investment industry. The FTSE All-World equity index has rallied almost 3 per cent already this month, clawing back some of August's losses. However, many highly popular stocks suffered a sudden and brutal sell-off this week, a reversal that analysts have already dubbed the "momentum crash". /on.ft.com/2UPOPvP No deal Brexit is not a hedge fund conspiracy Jamie Powell, John Burn-Murdoch and Thomas Hale - Financial Times Yesterday the Byline Times outlined some GBP4.6bn of aggregate short equity positions from hedge funds that, the site claimed, "directly or indirectly bankrolled Boris Johnson's leadership campaign", and thus a no deal Brexit. The inference is that hedge funds have used their financial might to influence the outcome of Brexit via political donations and are now standing to benefit through short positions in UK companies. /on.ft.com/2AihrEp Sterling hovers near recent highs as investors weigh up Brexit outcomes Olga Cotaga - Reuters Sterling held on Thursday near the six-week high it reached at the start of the week as investors weighed up Britain's chances of securing a divorce deal with the European Union ahead of its departure from the bloc on Oct. 31. /reut.rs/2UN4FYe ECB cuts key rate for first time since 2016 as recession fears grow Edmund Heaphy - Yahoo Finance The European Central Bank (ECB) on Thursday chose to cut one of its key interest rates for the first time since early 2016, pushing it into record negative territory. As part of a sweeping stimulus package designed to boost the eurozone's ailing economy, the bank also announced that it plans to revive its controversial asset-purchasing programme from November. /yhoo.it/2UR53oH MarketTaker.com Founder Dan Passarelli's Bullish Options Trade on Apple Bloomberg In this edition of "Options Insight," MarketTaker.com's Dan Passarelli examines the performance of the S&P 500 amid the China-U.S. trade war and his investment strategy for Apple Inc. with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." /bloom.bg/2URK8BM
| | | Exchanges and Clearing | | London Stock Exchange poised to reject GBP32bn Hong Kong bid; Shares in HKEX fall amid scepticism over political risk and deal structure Philip Stafford, Owen Walker and Daniel Thomas and Hudson Lockett - FT The Hong Kong bourse's audacious GBP32bn bid for the London Stock Exchange faces rejection amid doubts about political risk and deal structure, according to people briefed on the offer. /on.ft.com/31j2ptZ CME Group to Launch New Shanghai Gold Futures Contracts on October 14 Connecting Global Market Participants to the Chinese Physical Gold Market CME Group CME Group, the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, today announced the launch of two new gold futures contracts on October 14, 2019, pending regulatory approvals. Designed to connect global market participants to Chinese physical gold markets, these two new financially-settled contracts will be denominated in U.S. dollars and Renminbi - Shanghai Gold (USD) futures and Shanghai Gold (CNH) futures, are based on the SGE Shanghai Gold Benchmark PM Price. CME Group will be using the EBS CNH Benchmark - 3pm Beijing for USD conversion. The contract sizes will be 1 kilogram, with the USD contract priced in troy ounces and the CNH contract priced in grams, and both contracts will be listed on and subject to the rules and regulations of the COMEX. bit.ly/2UX4c5S ****JB: No options on these, but maybe someday. Till then there are COMEX Gold Options. That's a Wrap! Cboe RMC Europe Day 3 in Photos Cboe The final day of Cboe RMC Europe started with a presentation from Hitendra Varsani, executive director of index research at MSCI, about the globalization of portfolio allocations. Varsani discussed the decline of size and home bias, as well as the rise of multi-currency futures to help mitigate currency risk. He also focused on the increase in trading of Cboe MSCI Emerging Markets Index options and the new emerging market and EAFE buywrite and putwrite benchmark indexes. bit.ly/2UR9Sy1
| | | Technology | | Goldman Sachs to distribute Trading Technologies' platform to clients; The deal is a major coup for Trading Technologies, which has invested heavily in expanding its offerings in recent years. Jonathan Watkins - The Trade Goldman Sachs has contracted Trading Technologies (TT) to distribute the vendor's platform to its global client base. Through the agreement, Goldman Sachs' international client base will gain access to the TT platform's full range of professional trading tools, including Autospreader and a new advanced options analytics functionality. bit.ly/2Abys3p Banks hail 'golden age' in FX amid evolving buy-side relationships Hayley McDowell - The Trade Panel of major banks at TradeTech FX agree the sell-side have changed the mentality around new product development, as the buy-side seeks increased automation and integration. bit.ly/2AbLLR4
| | | Strategy | | Counting on A Black Swan Event? There's An ETF for That Bloomberg Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas and Scarlet Fu break down the Amplify BlackSwan Growth & Treasury Core ETF (ticker: SWAN) with Christian Magoon, CEO and founder of Amplify ETFs. The fund seeks protect investors from 'black swan' events by investing in U.S. Treasury securities and long-dated call options or LEAP Options on the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust. /bloom.bg/2UPQjpT
| | | Education | | Learning to Hedge Risks in a Changing World Yale School of Management When Professor Stefano Giglio, a finance scholar with interests in asset pricing and market volatility, arrived at the Yale School of Management in 2017, he knew right away that he wanted to create a new course introducing business students to the practical ramifications of research on risk. "Every business school should have a course that teaches you how to manage risks," he says. bit.ly/2UOFfJG ****JB: Anyone feel like going back to school?
| | | Miscellaneous | | T. Boone Pickens Is Dead; Oil Magnate and Corporate Raider Was 91 Jonathan Kandell - NY Times T. Boone Pickens Jr., the swashbuckling Texas oil-and-gas entrepreneur whose storied life cast him in the disparate roles of corporate raider, defender of shareholder rights, unlikely environmentalist, no-holds-barred polemicist for political conservatism, and controversial philanthropist, died on Wednesday at his home in Dallas. He was 91. /nyti.ms/2UZpv6V Analyst view: Negative rates? Not so fast, says Wall Street Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump's pining for negative rates was widely panned on Wall Street where strategists and traders said such a move would be unjustified and extreme, and not advisable based on the experience in other countries. /reut.rs/2UX3s0A
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