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Pat Lynch and Fernando Ortega have left as heads of Morgan Stanley’s European credit trading and emerging-markets fixed-income sales and trading, respectively, as part of the investment bank’s previously announced staff reduction.
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Yen-denominated interest rate swaps will be the first asset class to trade on the Japan’s planned electronic platform for over-the-counter derivatives when the system starts operating.
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Deutsche Asset Management is planning to launch an open-ended debt fund in Mumbai that can use fixed income derivatives, such as interest rate swaps and forward rate agreements, to hedge interest rate risk.
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A loan securitized in HSBC’s synthetic commercial mortgage-backed securitization Nemus 2006-1 has been prepaid.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has seeking comment on a proposal by the North American Derivatives Exchange to offer political-event derivatives contracts.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is said to be focusing on the actions of CME Group in the days leading up to MF Global’s filing for bankruptcy Oct. 31.