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  • Royal Bank of Scotland has hired AJ Davidson as managing director and head of hybrid capital, covering the Europe, Middle East and Africa as well as Asia-Pacific regions.
  • The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority may impose a penalty on UBS for oversight failures that led to costly unauthorized trades and some $2.3 billion in losses last year.
  • UCITS exchange traded funds should use identifiers in their name, fund rules, prospectus and key investor information document when being marketed to investors, according to the latest consultation document from the European Securities and Markets Authority.
  • The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority said it now supports a proposed European Union trading platform for over-the-counter derivatives, but expressed concern that without some modifications, the largest part of the derivatives market— namely, interest-rate swaps—could be adversely affected.
  • ICAP is planning to offer Indian rupee-denominated fx swap and G10 spot forward electronic execution services to the domestic Indian market later this year.
  • If requirements for minimum block sizes for credit-default swaps are improperly gauged, firms could get a 30-minute window into large trades by taking advantage of overlapping laws requiring transparency and automatic sweeps from swap execution facilities.