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A grand jury in New York has indicted Kareem Serageldin, former head of structured credit trading at Credit Suisse, for his alleged role in a scheme to fix prices linked to collateralized debt obligations.
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A group of Canadian banks are planning to meet with the Federal Reserve and other U.S. regulators about “unintended consequences” on financial institutions north of the border.
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Inflation-linked swaps may provide benefits to regulated U.K. utilities but they also pose risks and could potentially mask underlying issues in a company’s financial structure, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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Derivatives based on infrastructure and public-sector indices in India have not attracted much interest in the country with trading volumes at near-zero levels after steadily dropping since they were introduced in November.
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Deutsche Bank and Citigroup continue to dominate international fixed-income, each with an 11.5% market share, according to Greenwich Associates.
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Goldman Sachs has appointed Matthew Westerman and Dan Dees to co-head investment banking in Asia ex-Japan.