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Hong Kong investors could see a more consistent flow of equity-linked structured products issued on the primary market this year as the Securities and Futures Commission normalizes approval times following its clampdown in approvals last year.
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Alan Alsheimer, the former executive director of macro credit trading at Goldman Sachs, has joined New York hedge fund Argonaut Capital Management.
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Sterne Agee, a privately owned investment bank based in Birmingham, Ala., has hired Daniel Breen to be based in New York as a part of its equity capital markets group.
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Over-the-counter derivatives account for the bulk of clearing and settlement revenues in Europe and the U.S., while exchange-based products such as cash equity and exchange-traded derivatives form the bulk of Asia revenue, according to Celent.
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Exchange-traded funds and notes are finding it more difficult to attract investors, according to Celent.
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The Reserve Bank of India has expanded the use of credit default swaps for hedging purposes on corporate bonds to all financial institutions.