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David Clark, chairman of the Wholesale Markets Brokers’ Association, said in an interview that the derivatives industry is waiting for global regulators to decide the “magic numbers” as part of reform of the market: how much capital banks must set aside to cover exposures on trades at clearinghouses, and the margins banks must post on uncleared transactions.
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Former Deutsche Securities banker Ryo Ishiyama has announced that his Tokyo-based Steinberg Capital plans to launch a hedge fund that will invest in global commodities futures as soon as July.
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iShares has added eight single-country fixed income exchange-traded funds with exposure to Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Spain.
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Macquarie Group is said to have named Mark Warburton as head of equity capital markets in Australia.
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Nasdaq OMX Stockholm has established three clearing funds to mutualize risk and has revised its collateral management structure to rely less on custodians that are also clearing members.
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Nomura Holdings is aiming to triple the number of senior investment bankers in the U.S. to around 100 over the next three to five years, according to James DeNaut, head of investment banking for the Americas.