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Barclays Capital and Deutsche Bank remained at the top in global fixed income in market share in 2011, followed by JPMorgan Chase, according to Greenwich Associates.
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David Kotz is leaving as inspector general of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at the end of this month after four years to join a private investigative services firm.
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JPMorgan Chase has shuffled the head of its Asia-Pacific equity- capital markets and derivatives operations.
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Goldman Sachs reportedly sold around USD750 million in calls on U.S. dollar/yen yesterday, a size that stood out given the current thin volumes in fx options.
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The inclusion of a collective action clause on Greek debt, which could force bondholders who had earlier not voluntarily agreed to a 50% haircut on the principal, does not in and of itself trigger a credit event, but would if subsequently an investor’s coupon or principal was reduced, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association
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DBS Bank is issuing a single stock non-principal protected equity linked structured product with a knock-in and optional call feature after Chinese New Year. It is looking to issue two more should the transaction prove popular with investors.