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UBS is considering a shift of its proprietary stock-trading business to its asset-management unit, “in coming quarters,” according to CFO Tom Naratil.
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Vega-Chi has launched what is said is the world's first electronic trading platform dedicated to trading of high-yield bonds and subordinated financial bonds for buy-side institutions.
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Jon Fraade, a managing director in the commodities index structuring group at UBS in Stamford, Conn., has left the firm and joined JPMorgan Asset Management as a portfolio manager.
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Members of the European parliament are undecided over the makeup of a potential E.U. financial transaction tax and whether it would benefit or damage the economy.
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High volatility in the fx markets is being blamed for a recent decrease in average daily trading of over-the-counter fx swaps in Singapore.
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Morgan Stanley is recommending buying payer options on the Markit iTraxx Europe Crossover with a March expiry at 675 basis points and selling payer options at 800 bps to hedge near-term risk events, like Greece’s scheduled March 20 bond payment.