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Barclays has informed U.S. regulators that it has discharged Ritankar Pal as head of U.S. interest-rates trading in New York and derivatives trader Dong Kun Lee, who reported to Pal, amid the scandal involving manipulation of the London interbank offered rate.
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New York-based wholesale brokerage GFI Group said it plans to open an office in Mexico City.
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Alan van Griethuysen has left as business head of the Benelux region and Asia at NYSE Euronext.
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Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has hired Calum Smith for the new position of head of global aggregate in its fixed income team.
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The Belgian moratorium on selling complex structured products has hit competition and created an uneven playing field, according to panelists at the Swiss Futures and Options Association's 33rd Bürgenstock meeting in Interlaken this morning.
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The roll-out of an offshore China renminbi market in Taiwan will only have real benefits for Taiwanese corporate and retail investors, as global investors already have access to the CNH market via Hong Kong, according to Eddie Wang, head of fx structuring, Asia fixed income markets at Crédit Agricole in Hong Kong.