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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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– Kevin Rodgers, global head of fx at Deutsche Bank, on how politics are having an effect on the fx market.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland reduced and restructured its fixed income division, cutting about 20 credit staffers in the U.S. and around eight in London.
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Most action took place in equity last week with the global head of equity derivatives sales at UBS, Axel Kilian, leaving the firm.
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China’s new leadership will usher in a financial market revolution—liberalizing the yuan and moving it to full convertibility, which will lead foreign and domestic banks to further innovate in the onshore fx market, according to economists from HSBC.
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NYSE Euronext has hired Demetria O’Sullivan as chief risk officer of its new London clearinghouse NYSE Clearing.
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Société Générale is advising investors to buy credit default swaps on a basket of low beta names against the iTraxx Main.