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Five-year credit default swap spreads on Hungary narrowed to 457 basis points, their lowest level of the year, according to CMA DataVision.
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Morgan Stanley has appointed Marie-Soazic Geffroy Dernoncourt and Derek Stanwell as co-heads of Asia-Pacific ex-Japan financial institutions group, to succeed Willard McLane, who left in July to join Citigroup.
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Pension fund have increasingly favored fixed income over equities in recent years, raising their portfolio’s exposure to the former from 28% to 40% in 2011 and cutting back on the latter from 61% to 41% during the same period, according to data from UK Pensions Regulator and Pension Protection Fund.
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The Warsaw Exchange, the largest derivatives market in Central and Eastern Europe, saw trading in single stock futures increase 96.5% in 2011 from a year earlier.
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Wells Fargo Securities has named George Bory as managing director and its first head of credit strategy within its research and economics department.
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An increase in double-no-touches flows is in the cards, according to market watchers, who think they’ll fit directionless fx markets hung up on uncertainty in Europe.