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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.
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Moody’s Investors Service has changed its outlook for broker-dealer ICAP from stable to negative over concerns that the Volcker Rule, currently set to go into effect in July, will likely have a negative impact on its broking volume and raise its capital requirements on trading assets.
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Annual bonuses for investment bankers in India have plunged roughly 40% this year, but headhunters and bankers say stock options and shorter deferral periods for bonuses are a plus in terms of retaining and attracting talent.
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Morgan Stanley has placed William Bryan Jennings, its co-head of fixed income capital markets, on leave after he was arrested and charged with a hate crime involving an alleged stabbing of taxi driver of Middle Eastern descent in December.
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Piper Jaffray is said to be considering a sale of its Asia investment-banking operations after launching it in 2006 but failing to gain significant market share.
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—Peter Sime, head of risk and research at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, explaining that a Basel III regulation should reflect that firms use CVA in different ways.