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Pictet Asset Management has rolled out the Pictet-EUR Short Term High Yield Fund.
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Barclays Capital will no longer offer its credit default swap indices as of Feb. 29, citing disuse among market participants
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch had lost Zahid Biviji, managing director and head of single stock flow trading and corporate derivatives, and Tom Kertelits, a director in the same group in New York.
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Lloyds Banking Group has promoted Jeremy Adam to head of fx structuring in London.
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With the market rally extending into its second month, it’s logical for the market to be questioning whether the EBA’s 9% core capital requirement is still necessary. Recapitalising is a pain for the banks, and raises concerns over the supply to the real economy. But scrapping the target now would create much bigger problems down the line — for the EBA itself and for the banks.
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Société Générale is recommending selling protection on the Markit high yield credit default index and buying five times the protection on the investment grade credit default index.