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  • The Depository Trust and Clearing Corp. along with the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication has delayed the launch of its legal entity identifier Web portal originally set for June 1 until the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is further along in its role in setting up the system.
  • Launches of exchange-traded funds and exchange-trade notes fell to their lowest level in 19 months in May with only eight new offers.
  • JPMorgan Chase is likely to remain the leading global fixed-income trader even after new regulations are introduced, followed by Deutsche Bank and Barclays, according to Citigroup analysts.
  • Los Angeles-based Imperial Capital has hired Thomas Pritchard and Kenneth Morris as co-heads of investment banking for the energy sector.
  • Lazard has purchased the balance of its Brazilian investment bank joint venture Signatura Lazard and said founders, Marcelo Lyrio and Jean Pierre Zarouk, will remain as managing directors as co-heads of investment banking in the country.
  • Morgan Stanley is planning to increase its 51% stake in Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Holdings, the joint venture with Citigroup, by another 14%.