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BNP Paribas in Tokyo is looking to add staff to its Japanese interest rate options trading desk in Q2 after losing staff last year.
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U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald of Manhattan has rejected a bid by investors to obtain documents from the U.S. Department of Justice relating to its criminal investigation of traders allegedly manipulating the London interbank offer rates, saying to do so could interfere with the government’s probe.
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The decision by the EMEA determinations committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association that current efforts by Greece to restructure its debt would not trigger payout of credit default swaps could hurt the CDS market as it could discourage purchase of the instruments, according to analysts.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association may face a new queries regarding potential triggers of a payout on credit default swaps referencing Greek debt, this time including so-called collective actions clauses.
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Banks are scaling back their fx market-making activities in the face new higher capital requirements and other regulations such as the Volcker Rule.
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Deutsche Bank has named Susan Chan and Neha Bakshi as co-heads of structured products for Asia, replacing Chris Lee who left the firm’s Hong Kong-based operations last month.