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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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Nomura has appointed Mark Williams to succeed the retiring Patrick Schmitz-Morkramer as head of investment banking for Asia ex-Japan.
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— Christopher Childs, a fund manager at F&C Asset Management in London, on the current challenges in the European dividends market surrounding potential earnings and tax.
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The European credit default swaps market was in a state of confusion as Eurozone ministers announced that the scheduled EUR12 billion tranche of aid to Greece would be withheld until the approval of austerity measures by the country’s parliament.
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The People’s Bank of China has scaled back the role of its daily fix for onshore China yuan, giving the market a greater role in forming the spot price of the U.S. dollar against CNY.
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Appetite for risk, depth in global interest rates research and strength in developing bespoke structured and flow products in both emerging and developed markets were some of the plaudits from buysiders that set the Royal Bank of Scotland apart from competitors in the interest rates derivatives market over the last year. That helped the firm land the 2012 Interest Rate Derivatives House Of The Year award from the editors of Derivatives Week/Derivatives Intelligence.