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  • Lloyds Banking Group has named Jeremy Adam as head of fx structuring.
  • Structured products considered risky are not the same as those considered complex, according to Timothy Hailes, chairman of the industry group the Joint Associations Committee.
  • Clearing members could be exposed to substantial liquidity risk between different central counterparties in distressed market situations, if the current margin system for central clearing applies to clearable derivatives, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. Some regulatory officials aren’t buying the argument though.
  • The sovereign credit markets were beholden to events in Greece throughout the week, as they were to a lesser extent the previous week. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say ‘non-events,’ given the dearth of real news emanating from the protracted bailout discussions in Athens.
  • JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank and Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Japan are generating business from local regional banks by creating a trust structure that will allow them to gain credit-linked exposures through loans.
  • The European Union has reached an agreement for overhauling the derivatives market, including a requirement that over-the-counter derivatives be centrally cleared.