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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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New regulations requiring higher capital requirements are driving banks out of the commodity derivatives market. Credit Agricole, Santander, BBVA, Credit Suisse and Societe Generale Corporate and Investment
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Renaissance Capital has expanded its equities staff for Europe, Middle East and Africa with the hiring of Shu-Ming Peng as director of EMEA sales trading and Aimee Crane as v.p. of EMEA equities sales trading.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has issued guidance relating to over-the-counter derivatives transactions affected by the closure of U.S. stock exchanges Monday and Tuesday because of Hurricane Sandy.
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Due to effects from Hurricane Sandy, DI is experiencing difficulty producing content from our New York-based operations. Our London and Hong Kong staff are up and running. We are working to restore our regular North American service as soon as possible.
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Benoit Meulot, director and proprietary trader at Société Générale in Hong Kong, has joined the Royal Bank of Canada.
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Attempting to simplify product information in a key information document for structured products may limit the usefulness of the disclosure and is likely to mislead investors, according to the Joint Associations Committee on Retail Structured Products.