Quote from WinstonTJ:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_One
Events trading or event-driven traders. They are called a variety of different things at different firms/banks. Events Desk, Special Circumstances Desk, Special Situations Team, some banks deny they exist.
They trade on events - Usually disguised as a regular "news & events" (normally scheduled like oil & gas or econ numbers) but they really look to exploit prices due to events, natural disasters, geo-political, etc.
Sorry, I missed that.....Now I've reviewed it finally.Quote from WinstonTJ:
Did you see the wikipedia link in my post?
Quote from syswizard:
but what is "delta one"?
âDelta One desks are not necessarily known as risky areas,â said Terry Smith, CEO of the interdealer broker Tullett Prebon Plc and of the asset management firm Fundsmith LLP. âBut they are known as complex areas.âQuote from sbroker:
http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...iracle-as-delta-one-loss-leads-to-arrest.html
it seems the rogue trader from ubs was part of their delta one desk...