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The London Stock Exchange is in talks with U.K. regulators about launching a trade repository to handle over-the-counter derivatives.
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Morgan Stanley announced plans to cut an estimated 1,600 jobs amid a 45% decline in the investment bank’s share price this year.
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Credit Suisse is planning to merge the operational functions of its private banking and investment banking divisions into a single entity, headed by Gary Bullock, effective Jan. 1.
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Equities could rise up to 15% and commodities 10% in 2012 as the probability of stronger economic growth becomes more apparent during the year and corporate earnings growth remain positive, according to Jack Malvey, chief global market strategist at BNY Mellon Asset Management.
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JPMorgan Chase has debuted its J.P. Morgan Next Generation Markets Index, which the bank said “provides exposure to non-investment grade rated, smaller, less liquid population of emerging market economies.”
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The scope of Japan’s domestic clearing obligations should be limited to yen interest rate swaps based on LIBOR, basis swaps and credit default swaps on iTraxx Japan, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.