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Royal Bank of Scotland has kept its investors products and equity derivatives business intact in its latest restructuring, though it will sell or close cash equities, corporate broking, equity capital markets and mergers and acquisitions units.
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Macquarie is reviewing its European structured products and exotics business and may close it down.
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Goldman Sachs has appointed Hsin Yue Yong as co-head of investment banking for Southeast Asia with Brooks Entwistle, who has been running the unit solo.
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The potential for regulatory arbitrage over margins for contracts that are not centrally cleared, such as fx derivatives in the U.S., is a serious issue, according to Steven Maijoor, chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority.
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End users in Japan have bought about USD1 billion in short-dated out-of-the-money U.S. dollar calls against the yen within the last two weeks.
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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has begun looking at the sales of certificates of deposits linked to derivatives after banks sold a record 1,271 in the U.S. last year.