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Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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German regulator BaFin is said to have been briefed about Deutsche Bank’s valuations of derivatives that former staffers have claimed led the bank to conceal some $12 billion in losses.
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Banks that currently are participating in setting the euro interbank offered rate may quit over recent investigations of financial institutions for manipulation of the London interbank offered rate, according to Euribor-EBF, the unit of the European Banking Federation that sets the rates.
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JPMorgan Chase is expected to reduce the size of its bonus pool by up to 2% this year.
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Simon Klein is leaving his positions as head of exchange traded funds for Europe and global head of business development in ETFs and indexing at Lyxor Asset Management.
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Do you have sufficient possession or control for your security interest to qualify for protection under the Financial Collateral Arrangement (No.2) Regulations 2003? Since the decision in Gray v G-T-P Group two years ago, the meaning of those terms has been debated at length.
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The moves were weighted toward interest rates over the last week. Brevan Howard hired Morgan Stanley’s head of euro swaps trading, while Citigroup hired a senior interest rate options trader from UBS.