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South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service and the Bank of Korea have begun inspections of the fx trading activity of foreign banks operating in the country, starting with the local units of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group this week.
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Standish Mellon Asset Management has hired Murray Collis to help develop its Asian business.
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Umair Raza Naqvi, an executive director in equity derivatives and equity-linked products for the Middle East and North Africa at Morgan Stanley in Dubai, has joined Wells Fargo to head the firm’s sovereign wealth fund business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Axel Kilian, global head of equity derivative sales and head of equity distribution for EMEA at UBS in London, has left as part of the cost reduction measures announced by the firm earlier this year.
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The rate of structured product redemptions has eased recently in Asia, as investors hold on to investments amid uncertainty.
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The dollar premium has disappeared from the EMEA loan market. But don't be fooled into thinking this is just because banks have seen their dollar funding costs fall. It's as much to do with the fact that they are willing to take the hit and commit to loss-leading deals for the right clients.