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Bespoke indices and strategies in retail structured products are likely to continue to be a growing trend despite regulatory scrutiny of products with such underlyings and features, according to Peter Corner, global head of structuring, equity markets and commodities at Commerzbank.
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Nomura is folding its equity futures and options sales and trading professionals in Hong Kong under its fixed income hierarchy, as part of the global restructuring of its equity business.
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Cathy Braganza, a former Citigroup credit analyst, has joined Insight Investment as senior credit analyst based in London, starting today.
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New derivatives regulations may force traders to raise an additional USD2 trillion to USD4 trillion in collateral to meet the requirements, according to Timothy Keaney, vice chairman ceo of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing.
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The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has dismissed a lawsuit against ProShares charging it provided misleading registration statements to investment regarding leveraged exchange-traded funds.
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Morgan Stanley said it is planning to cut its fixed-income trading business more than it originally projected with a goal of reducing risk-weighted assets to USD255 billion by the end of 2014.