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JP Morgan has lost over USD2 billion since April 1 because of credit default swap positions taken by the firm’s London chief investment office.
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Credit Suisse is preparing to roll out structured products to Japanese institutional investors that reference the firm’s new Emerging Markets Focused fx index.
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Ayad Butt, an ex-G10 fx derivative trader at Credit Suisse in Singapore, is set to join Citigroup in a similar role.
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All the talk in the markets in the run-up to Sunday’s elections was that the French vote would be pivotal for risk appetite and it is not hard to see why.
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JP Morgan Chase has been hit by $2 billion in trading losses and could face an additional $1 billion loss, Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said in a conference call after U.S. markets closed today.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures and Trading Commission is said to be focusing on how U.S. banks’ foreign swap activity should be treated under derivatives regulations in the Dodd-Frank Act.