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Assenagon Asset Management’s credit selection fund has launched with more than EUR100 million (USD128.3 million) raised.
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Kevin Holmes, head of U.S. dollar interest rate options trading at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York, has left the firm.
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Yohann Freoa, a senior equity derivatives trader at Goldman Sachs in London, is set to join BlueCrest Capital Management in a similar role.
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Nicholas Brophy, head of U.S. dollar interest rates trading at Citigroup in New York, has left the firm.
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Bankers looking to sell exposure to peripheral European borrowers have long highlighted those companies’ international activity and revenue streams. Italy’s Snam presents a new challenge, since it is entirely domestic. The good news is that this doesn’t seem to matter.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has selected MetLife to replace Elliott Management as a voting member on its non-dealer slate of its Determinations Committee. ICE Clear Credit, ICE Clear Europe and a unit of LCH.Clearnet have also joined the committee.