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Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
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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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.
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Clearing of over-the-counter interest rate swaps via Singapore Exchange’s central clearing counterparty DerivativesClear increased for the third consecutive month in July to SGD9.77 billion (USD7.82 billion) from SGD6.15 billion (USD4.92 billion) in May, according to data released by the city’s bourse.