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Natixis is said to be considering a reduction in its corporate and investment-banking operations as it shrinks some of its businesses outside of its native France.
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The International Capital Markets Association said there is no need for any “special regime” for regulating exchange traded funds, as is being considered by the European Securities and Market Authority.
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Proposed regulation for exchange traded funds could send the growing European synthetic ETF market into decline, according Celent.
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Russell Investments is planning to launch three high-yield dividend exchange-traded funds, while State Street will offer a fixed-income ETF and a Latin American fund.
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Barclays Corporate has hired Kevin Murphy as director for finance and brokers, within its non-bank financial institutions in New York.
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Credit Suisse said it has obtained a broker-dealer license in Chile as part of its strategy to expand its business in Latin America and emerging markets.