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List of Section 13(F) Securities, Second Quarter 2018 List of Section 13F Securities Second Quarter FY 2018 Copyright (c) 2018 American Bankers Association. CUSIP Numbers and descriptions are used with permission by Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. No redistribution without permission from Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau. Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the CUSIP Numbers and standard descriptions included herein and neither the American Bankers Association nor Standard & Poor's CUSIP Service Bureau shall be responsible for any errors, omissions or damages arising out of the use of such information. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission OFFICIAL LIST OF SECTION 13(f) SECURITIES USER INFORMATION SHEET General This list of “Section 13(f) securities” as defined by Rule 13f-1(c) [17 CFR 240.13f-1(c)] is made available to the public pursuant to Section13 (f) (3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 [15 USC 78m(f) (3)]. It is made available for use in the preparation of reports filed with the Securities and Exhange Commission pursuant to Rule 13f-1 [17 CFR 240.13f-1] under Section 13(f) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. An updated list is published on a quarterly basis. This list is current as of June 15, 2018, and may be relied on by institutional investment managers filing Form 13F reports for the calendar quarter ending June 30, 2018. Institutional investment managers should report holdings-- number of shares and fair market value--as of the last day of the calendar quarter as required by [ Section 13(f)(1) and Rule 13f-1] thereunder. Features (1) Additions and Deletions: Revisions made to the list of Section 13(f) securities are indicated in a column titled “STATUS.” The word “ADDED” in the status column opposite the name of a security indicates that the security has become a Section 13(f) security. The word “DELETED” in the status column opposite the name of a security indicates that the security ceases to be a 13(f) security since the date of the last list. (2) List of options: An asterisk is placed next to the name of any security having a listed option and each option is individually listed with its own CUSIP number immediately below the name of the security having the option. A manager reporting holdings of options on its Form13F should use the CUSIP number of the underlying securities to which the option relates. CUSIP descriptions and numerical identification date (copyright 1969 through 2018, American Bankers Association) are used with permission. All rights are reserved. Run Date: 7/3/2018 ** List of Section 13F Securities ** Page 1 Run Time: 8:23 Year: 2018 Qtr: 2 IVM001 CUSIP NO ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS B38564 10 8 * EURONAV NV ANTWERPEN SHS B38564 90 8 EURONAV NV ANTWERPEN CALL B38564 95 8 EURONAV NV ANTWERPEN PUT C10268 AC 1 BLACKBERRY LTD DEBT 3.750%11/1 C35329 AA 6 FIRST MAJESTIC SILVER CORP DEBT 1.875% 3/0 D18190 89 8 * DEUTSCHE BANK AG NAMEN AKT D18190 90 8 DEUTSCHE BANK AG CALL D18190 95 8 DEUTSCHE BANK AG PUT G0084W 10 1 * ADIENT PLC ORD SHS G0084W 90 1 ADIENT PLC CALL G0084W 95 1 ADIENT PLC PUT G0129K 10 4 * AIRCASTLE LTD COM G0129K 90 4 AIRCASTLE LTD CALL G0129K 95 4 AIRCASTLE LTD PUT G0132V 10 5 AGM GROUP HOLDINGS INC SHS CL A ADDED G0176J 10 9 * ALLEGION PUB LTD CO ORD SHS G0176J 90 9 ALLEGION PUB LTD CO CALL G0176J 95 9 ALLEGION PUB LTD CO PUT G01767 10 5 * ALKERMES PLC SHS G01767 90 5 ALKERMES PLC CALL G01767 95 5 ALKERMES PLC PUT G0177J 10 8 * ALLERGAN PLC SHS G0177J 90 8 ALLERGAN PLC CALL G0177J 95 8 ALLERGAN PLC PUT G02602 10 3 * AMDOCS LTD SHS G02602 90 3 AMDOCS LTD CALL G02602 95 3 AMDOCS LTD PUT G0335L 10 2 * AMIRA NATURE FOODS LTD SHS G0335L 90 2 AMIRA NATURE FOODS LTD CALL G0335L 95 2 AMIRA NATURE FOODS LTD PUT G037AX 10 1 * AMBARELLA INC SHS G037AX 90 1 AMBARELLA INC CALL G037AX 95 1 AMBARELLA INC PUT G0408V 10 2 * AON PLC SHS CL A Run Date: 7/3/2018 ** List of Section 13F Securities ** Page 2 Run Time: 8:23 Year: 2018 Qtr: 2 IVM001 CUSIP NO ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS G0408V 90 2 AON PLC CALL G0408V 95 2 AON PLC PUT G0443N 10 7 AQUAVENTURE HLDGS LTD SHS G0450A 10 5 * ARCH CAP GROUP LTD ORD G0450A 90 5 ARCH CAP GROUP LTD CALL G0450A 95 5 ARCH CAP GROUP LTD PUT G0457F 10 7 * ARCOS DORADOS HOLDINGS INC SHS CLASS -A - G0457F 90 7 ARCOS DORADOS HOLDINGS INC CALL G0457F 95 7 ARCOS DORADOS HOLDINGS INC PUT G0464B 10 7 * ARGO GROUP INTL HLDGS LTD COM G0464B 90 7 ARGO GROUP INTL HLDGS LTD CALL G0464B 95 7 ARGO GROUP INTL HLDGS LTD PUT G0535E 10 6 ASIA PACIFIC WIRE & CABLE CO ORD G05384 10 5 * ASPEN INSURANCE HOLDINGS LTD SHS G05384 90 5 ASPEN INSURANCE HOLDINGS LTD CALL G05384 95 5 ASPEN INSURANCE HOLDINGS LTD PUT G0551A 10 3 * ARRIS INTL INC SHS G0551A 90 3 ARRIS INTL INC CALL G0551A 95 3 ARRIS INTL INC PUT G0585R 10 6 * ASSURED GUARANTY LTD COM G0585R 90 6 ASSURED GUARANTY LTD CALL G0585R 95 6 ASSURED GUARANTY LTD PUT G06207 11 5 * ATLAS FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC SHS NEW G06207 90 5 ATLAS FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC CALL G06207 95 5 ATLAS FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC PUT G06242 10 4 * ATLASSIAN CORP PLC CL A G06242 90 4 ATLASSIAN CORP PLC CALL G06242 95 4 ATLASSIAN CORP PLC PUT G0684D 10 7 * ATHENE HLDG LTD CL A G0684D 90 7 ATHENE HLDG LTD CALL G0684D 95 7 ATHENE HLDG LTD PUT G0692U 10 9 * AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LTD SHS G0692U 90 9 AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LTD CALL G0692U 95 9 AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LTD PUT Run Date: 7/3/2018 ** List of Section 13F Securities ** Page 3 Run Time: 8:24 Year: 2018 Qtr: 2 IVM001 CUSIP NO ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS G0726L 10 9 AVISTA HEALTHCARE PUB ACQ CO UNIT 99/99/9999 G0726L 11 7 AVISTA HEALTHCARE PUB ACQ CO *W EXP 99/99/999 G0726L 12 5 AVISTA HEALTHCARE PUB ACQ CO CL A G0750C 10 8 * AXALTA COATING SYS LTD COM G0750C 90 8 AXALTA COATING SYS LTD CALL G0750C 95 8 AXALTA COATING SYS LTD PUT G0750W 10 4 * AXOVANT SCIENCES LTD COM G0750W 90 4 AXOVANT SCIENCES LTD CALL G0750W 95 4 AXOVANT SCIENCES LTD PUT G0751N 10 3 * ATLANTICA YIELD PLC SHS G0751N 90 3 ATLANTICA YIELD PLC CALL G0751N 95 3 ATLANTICA YIELD PLC PUT G0772R 20 8 BANK OF NT BUTTERFIELD&SON L SHS NEW G10830 10 0 BEYONDSPRING INC SHS G11196 10 5 * BIOHAVEN PHARMACTL HLDG CO L COM G11196 90 5 BIOHAVEN PHARMACTL HLDG CO L CALL G11196 95 5 BIOHAVEN PHARMACTL HLDG CO L PUT G1142P 10 4 BISON CAP ACQUISITION CORP ORD SHS G1142P 11 2 BISON CAP ACQUISITION CORP *W EXP 06/20/202 G1142P 12 0 BISON CAP ACQUISITION CORP UNIT 99/99/9999T G1142P 13 8 BISON CAP ACQUISITION CORP RIGHT 03/20/2019 G1151C 10 1 * ACCENTURE PLC IRELAND SHS CLASS A G1151C 90 1 ACCENTURE PLC IRELAND CALL G1151C 95 1 ACCENTURE PLC IRELAND PUT G1154H 10 7 * BELMOND LTD CL A G1154H 90 7 BELMOND LTD CALL G1154H 95 7 BELMOND LTD PUT G1190F 10 7 BLUE CAP REINS HLDGS LTD COM G1466B 10 3 BORQS TECHNOLOGIES INC SHS G14838 10 9 * MIMECAST LTD ORD SHS G14838 90 9 MIMECAST LTD CALL G14838 95 9 MIMECAST LTD PUT G16234 10 9 * BROOKFIELD BUSINESS PARTNERS UNIT LTD LP G16234 90 9 BROOKFIELD BUSINESS PARTNERS CALL Run Date: 7/3/2018 ** List of Section 13F Securities ** Page 4 Run Time: 8:24 Year: 2018 Qtr: 2 IVM001 CUSIP NO ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS G16234 95 9 BROOKFIELD BUSINESS PARTNERS PUT G16249 10 7 * BROOKFIELD PPTY PARTNERS L P UNIT LTD PARTN G16249 90 7 BROOKFIELD PPTY PARTNERS L P CALL G16249 95 7 BROOKFIELD PPTY PARTNERS L P PUT G16252 10 1 * BROOKFIELD INFRAST PARTNERS LP INT UNIT G16252 90 1 BROOKFIELD INFRAST PARTNERS CALL G16252 95 1 BROOKFIELD INFRAST PARTNERS PUT G16258 10 8 * BROOKFIELD RENEWABLE PARTNER PARTNERSHIP UNIT G16258 90 8 BROOKFIELD RENEWABLE PARTNER CALL G16258 95 8 BROOKFIELD RENEWABLE PARTNER PUT G1644T 10 9 BRIGHTSPHERE INVESTMNT GRP P SHS G16962 10 5 * BUNGE LIMITED COM G16962 90 5 BUNGE LIMITED CALL G16962 95 5 BUNGE LIMITED PUT G1757E 11 3 CALEDONIA MNG CORP PLC SHS NEW G18920 10 1 CAPITOL INVT CORP IV CL A ORD G18920 11 9 CAPITOL INVT CORP IV UNIT 99/99/9999 G18920 12 7 CAPITOL INVT CORP IV *W EXP 01/01/202 G1991C 10 5 * CARDTRONICS PLC SHS CL A G1991C 90 5 CARDTRONICS PLC CALL G1991C 95 5 CARDTRONICS PLC PUT G1992S 10 9 * CISION LTD SHS G1992S 90 9 CISION LTD CALL G1992S 95 9 CISION LTD PUT G1992S 11 7 CISION LTD *W EXP 06/22/202 DELETED G20045 20 2 * CENTRAL EUROPEAN MEDIA ENTRP CL A NEW G20045 90 2 CENTRAL EUROPEAN MEDIA ENTRP CALL G20045 95 2 CENTRAL EUROPEAN MEDIA ENTRP PUT G21082 10 5 * CHINA YUCHAI INTL LTD COM G21082 90 5 CHINA YUCHAI INTL LTD CALL G21082 95 5 CHINA YUCHAI INTL LTD PUT G2110U 10 9 CHINA NATURAL RESOURCES INC COM G2113X 13 4 CHINA CERAMICS CO LTD SHS NEW G21174 10 0 * CHINA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COM DELETED Run Date: 7/3/2018 ** List of Section 13F Securities ** Page 5 Run Time: 8:24 Year: 2018 Qtr: 2 IVM001 CUSIP NO ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS G21174 90 0 CHINA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CALL DELETED G21174 95 0 CHINA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PUT DELETED G2118P 10 2 CHINA CUST RELATIONS CNTR IN COM G21182 AA 1 CHINA LODGING GROUP LTD DEBT 0.375%11/0 G2120A 10 1 CHINA INTERNET NATIONWIDE FI SHS G21515 10 4 * CHINA BIOLOGIC PRODS HLDGS I COM G21515 90 4 CHINA BIOLOGIC PRODS HLDGS I CALL G21515 95 4 CHINA BIOLOGIC PRODS HLDGS I PUT G21612 10 9 CHINA LENDING CORP SHS G2345N 10 2 CM SEVEN STAR ACQUISITION CO SHS G2345N 11 0 CM SEVEN STAR ACQUISITION CO *W EXP 08/21/202 G2345N 12 8 CM SEVEN STAR ACQUISITION CO UNIT 08/21/2022 G2345N 13 6 CM SEVEN STAR ACQUISITION CO RIGHT 08/21/2022 G23773 10 7 * CONSOLIDATED WATER CO INC ORD G23773 90 7 CONSOLIDATED WATER CO INC CALL G23773 95 7 CONSOLIDATED WATER CO INC PUT G2379F 10 8 CONSTELLATION ALPHA CAP CORP SHS G2379F 11 6 CONSTELLATION ALPHA
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