Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
◆ Public sector issuers embrace hedge fund bid... ◆ ... as they flex in the swap market ◆ Car makers welcomed back to bond market
CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
Buyside firms are confused by regulations requiring them to report derivatives trades as global regulators have been unclear on who is responsible for filing.
-
Cantor Fitzgerald has expanded its prime services group with the hiring of John Fiore and Marc Young as managing directors of sales.
-
A requirement that South African broker-dealers contribute to a central counterparty default fund is a source of concern as they move to central clearing for standardized over-the-counter derivatives.
-
Douglas Ormond, a former proprietary trader at JPMorgan Chase, has teamed up with former Normandy Hill Capital partner Michael Schwartz to form Otlet Capital Management, a New York-based hedge fund.
-
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said regulators should take their time in crafting the Volcker Rule, which would ban proprietary trading, adding, “There’s absolutely some work to do on this.”
-
Trading volumes for NYSE Euronext’s global derivatives and cash-equities exchanges fell 21% in February from a year ago.