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Citigroup has announced it is closing its equity-principals strategies business, with most of its staff leaving Feb. 6.
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It may be three years before the Indian credit default swap market will be able to clear trades through a central counterparty, according to Siddartha Roy, chief risk officer at the Clearing Corp. of India.
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Bank Negara Malaysia has announced a number of measures to spur growth of the domestic interest-rate derivatives and fx markets.
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Cowen Group has named Dan Charney as managing director and co-head of equities with Tom O’Mara.
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The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority has appointed Will Samuel as investment-banking senior adviser. Samuel most recently was vice chairman of Lazard.
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Pacific Investment Management’s Total Return ETF Fund, due to debut March 1, will not invest in derivatives as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has temporarily suspended approving any exchange-traded funds that are planning to use them.