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JPMorgan is looking to move from Europe’s fifth-largest prime brokerage to number one by the end of 2013, according to Teresa Heitsenrether, global head of prime brokerage.
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The New Zealand Financial Markets Association has been tapped to replace the New Zealand Bankers’ Association as manager of the country’s standardized over-the-counter derivatives documentation.
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Harald Gegenwart has left as head of German equity trading at Morgan Stanley as part of a staff reduction amid a business slowdown in Europe.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has approved a rule that would require all U.S. stock exchanges and electronic trading platforms to adopt a uniform system for tracking all orders and trades to help the SEC better monitor and analyze market activity.
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Swedish bank SEB has appointed Peter Herrlin as head of its prime brokerage division in London.
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Swedish bank SEB has appointed Peter Herrlin as head of its prime brokerage division in London. Herrlin, who has been with the unit since joining the firm in 2010, succeeds Atilla Olesen who has relocated to Denmark to take up a position as head of Enskilda Equities, a unit of SEB.