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Corporate bond dealers are expected to increase their use of electronic trading for fixed income in 2013, according to TABB Group.
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French asset management firm Comgest has hired Emil Wolter as an emerging-markets manager.
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The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority has delayed disclosing the results of a pilot program under which banks agreed to review some of their interest-rate swap deals for possible mis-selling and come up with a compensation plan.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India has introduced new rules that will limit the size stock exchanges may accept for single orders for stocks, equity derivatives and exchange traded funds of more than USD1.84 million.
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Japan’s Financial Services Agency has criticized the local unit of Standard & Poor’s for publishing incorrect information on ratings of synthetic collateralized debt obligations and has ordered the firm to improve its operations.
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The Singapore Exchange is planning to launch iron-ore futures early next year as a way of attracting more U.S. clients or holding on to existing one, which will be subject to stricter regulations in trading over-the-counter derivatives.