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The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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  • Glenmede Investment Management (GIM) has appointed Stacey Gilbert as portfolio manager in its derivatives team.
  • German bank senior preferred credit default swaps (CDS) will begin trading from May 13, after changes in German national law in 2018 that created a way for banks to issue senior preferred debt.
  • Société Générale announced on Monday that Sylvain Cartier, the bank’s New York-based head of global markets for Americas, would be leaving for Paris to join the bank’s fixed income division following the departure of its former chief, Bruno Benoit.
  • Société Générale’s financing and advisory operations again produced strong revenues in the first quarter, according to results announced on Friday. Revenue in global markets and investor services fell, however, and here the bank is slashing risk-weighted assets, to refocus its business.
  • A record short position has built up in VIX futures from investors looking for yield in the expectation of the US Federal Reserve softening its monetary policy.
  • Public tension has diminished between European and US regulators over the former’s determination to increase its supervisory powers over clearing houses, but concerns are still simmering, as this week’s testimony from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) chairman showed.