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The HM Treasury has warned the U.S. that unless it relaxes the Volcker rule banning proprietary trading, liquidity in international bond markets could dry up.
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The Brazilian Intercontinental Exchange has requested approval from CVM, the local securities and exchange commission, to launch bilateral contracts for energy derivatives.
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Eurozone bans on short selling appear to be doing more harm than good, according to a study by Cass Business School of 30 countries with such regulations.
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Rohit Bansal and Chris Yanney are said to have left as heads of distressed-debt trading and high-yield bond trading, respectively, at Citigroup as part of its credit-trading desk shake-up in North America.
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Spain’s Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria has slashed its Asia equity derivatives team by more than half.
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Nomura has named Steven Ashley as global head of fixed income. Ashley joined the Japanese firm in May 2010 from Royal Bank of Scotland, as global head of macro products.