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Research for the 2023 Global Derivatives Awards has begun with winners to be announced in September at live events in both London and New York
Senior bankers are turning up in court after storied capital markets careers
Experienced funding and derivatives head calls time on 18 year Lloyds career
GlobalCapital is pleased to reveal the winners of its 2022 Global Derivatives Awards
Bridge loans, pre-hedging and alternative finance come to the fore
New instrument follows green and SRI bond futures — more products to come
GlobalCapital is pleased to reveal the winners of its 2022 Americas Derivatives Awards
Regulatory constraints, banks' caution can impede lending
GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the details of its 2022 Global and Americas Derivatives Awards
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The CDS auction for Russia will be held on September 12
Dollar markets not competitive with domestic bonds
GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the shortlist for its 2022 Derivatives Awards
Sanctions against Russia will interfere with the normal procedures after a default, say lawyers
CEE
Investors ponder what will happen if bonds or CDS are held by sanctioned entities
We are combining our two sets of derivatives awards this year and have revamped the nomination process. Submissions are now open
Former head of equities distribution for EMEA to focus on insurers, asset managers and banks
High levels of activity and volatility in Asian equity markets help to offset sluggishness in fixed income around the world
Sustainability drive is sweeping through derivatives
RBC Capital Markets has brought three cash sales traders on board across Europe as part of a push to expand its equities business in the region.
Hayes claims the banks knew exactly what the traders were doing and that his sentence was an 'absolute joke'
As it integrates Deutsche Bank's prime brokerage business, BNP Paribas has announced that the head of the unit, Ashley Wilson, will be staying on as global head of prime services.
NatWest Markets has hired UK rates trader James Bucknall from Deutsche Bank, where he was head of sterling trading.
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