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The Royal Bank of Scotland has made cuts in Asia equity derivatives, fixed income, fx and commodities businesses.
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Barclays has named John Langley and Joe McGrath as co-heads of its global finance and risk-solutions business.
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Deutsche Bank is said to have hired Jonathan Simon as managing director in equity-derivatives sales. Simon, who sources said will begin in about three months, most recently was managing director at Citigroup.
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The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority has expressed concerns over exchange-traded funds in three areas—naming of the ETFs, potential conflicts of interest, and operational risks, according to Tony Hanlon, who manages the FSA’s asset management sector.
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Markus Ferber, MEP and member of the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, has rejected calls from the industry to redraft or replace an article in the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation.
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Introducing an identifier that would determine whether a UCITS exchange-traded fund is synthetic or physical would mislead investors, according to a letter from the Joint Associations Committee on Retail Structured Products to the European Securities and Markets Authority.