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  • Société Générale is reducing the size of its corporate and investment-banking staff in Asia by 100 as part of an earlier-announced 13% cut of its global workforce.
  • Thames River has added Brett Golledge as part of its restructuring of its global credit team, which will lose COO Chris Cunningham and portfolio manager Mehrad Noorani.
  • Hong Kong is likely to see more synthetic exchange-traded funds referencing commodities and fixed income this year. Firms are targeting the asset classes on the back of a lift from a spate of ETF approvals by the Securities and Futures Commission.
  • The U.K. Financial Services Authority is being pressed to not regulate structured product pricing by industry groups who argue there is no evidence to back intervention.
  • As the market returns to more normal trading after the holiday period, we look this week at the behavior of the major markets and analyze the potential positions in short term index options over the coming weeks.
  • France’s Autorite des Marches Financiers opposed a proposed European Union ban on naked credit default swaps, as did the U.K. Financial Services Authority. French Member of Parliament Pascal Canfin strongly supported the idea and the market was alarmed by the prospect of an all-out ban. [The final ban on naked credit default swaps turned out far less strict than much of the market had feared. Most hedging purposes for which sovereign CDS are used is protected, and the regulation will go into effect Nov. 2012. (DW, 12/9).]