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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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European investment banks are expected to reduce their workforces by at least 20% in the next few years as tougher regulations and a weak economy are forcing them to mull changes to their business models.
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Investment banking has helped BNP Paribas more than double its third-quarter profit to EUR1.32 billion (USD1.68 billion), beating the EUR1.06 billion projected by analysts.
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NYSE Euronext said it plans to sell roughly USD100 million in assets to help meet capital requirements under new regulations for derivatives clearinghouses.
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Critics of IntercontinentalExchange’s filing to obtain approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to allow it to clear credit default swaps on European sovereign debt want the ICE to disclose more details on its plan, such as how it would deal with wrong-way risk.
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Asset managers in Taiwan generally prefer equities and bonds to derivatives, according to a study Celent.
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Citigroup and UBS have teamed up to launch a post-trade service for broker-dealers in the Asia-Pacific.