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  • The Supreme Court of India has ruled that parties that fail to pay dues against fx derivatives contracts can be declared willful defaulters by banks, which can then legally move to recover the funds.
  • Global equities are expected to be the best-performing asset class in 2013, according to BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research.
  • LCH.Clearnet plans to file to obtain regulatory approval in Australia to offer clearing and settlement services to domestic banks, according to Ian Axe, ceo.
  • The first three individuals arrested, but not charged, by the U.K. Serious Fraud Office in connection with investigations of the manipulation of the London interbank offered rate, have been identified as Tom Hayes, a former trader at UBS, and Jim Gilmour and Terry Farr, brokers at RP Martin.
  • Citigroup has named Alan Pace to the new position of global head of sales and client experience in an effort to drive its prime-finance business.
  • Barclays has hired Hector Sants, the former head of the U.K.’s Financial Services Authority, to head of compliance and government relations.