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Barclays is expected to maintain the current size of its investment banking operation amid rumors that it would shrink it, but it plans to close its tax-structuring unit, which at its peak accounted for 75% of the unit’s profits.
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The phase-in of new European derivatives regulations is now scheduled to begin in June 2013 and continue over several months, rather than an originally planned big bang, according to a new timetable by the European Securities and Markets Authority to be published later this month.
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Tradex Global Advisors is preparing to launch the Tradex Liquid Real Estate Portfolio, a fund of hedge fund that will use relative value and derivatives strategies to trade U.S. mortgage-backed securities.
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Investment in U.K. equities as a percentage of total equity investments has slipped to 37% this year, down from 42% in 2011 and nearly 60% in 2006, according to a survey by the Investment Management Association.
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Moscow-based Troika Dialog has hired Peter Holowka as head of electronic fx trading. Holowka previously was global head of e-commerce at UniCredit.
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At least seven major banks, including JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, are engaging in so-called collateral transformation to help customers meet tougher standards to back derivatives trades.