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Morgan Stanley has launched a trio of new structured products: the Morgan Stanley Defensive Bonus Plan, the Morgan Stanley FTSE Protected Growth Plan 47 and the Morgan Stanley FTSE Booster Plan 4.
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Nomura has appointed Michael Kurtz as global head of equity strategy. Kurtz succeeds Ian Scott, who held the titled global head of equity strategy and quantitative research.
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Risk appetite returned to the credit markets as investors took advantage of a brief hiatus in the Greek saga. The credit default swap credit event on Greece was finally announced late on March 9 and it barely caused a murmur in the markets.
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Standard Chartered is advising investors to enter a Malaysian ringgit-denominated two-year, five-year interest rate swap steepener, with a target of 60 basis points and a stop loss of 10 bps.
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BNP Paribas has hires Andrew Dawkins to fill a new role as a managing director in delta one and international derivatives sales for the Americas in New York.
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Demand by institutional investors for exposure to Asian equity markets is driving innovation for new exchange-traded derivative products, according to TABB Group.