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Standard Bank has expanded its fixed income and currency sales team with the hiring of Mark Fox as head of London buyside.
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Thailand’s Globlex Securities is planning to increase its market share in 2012 by boosting derivatives from 14% of its current revenue to 20% and by cutting back on securities from 52% to 50%.
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Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext have upgraded their proposed concessions demanded by European Union antitrust regulators to help win approval of their merger.
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Bond insurer MBIA and Morgan Stanley have reached a settlement that ends their two-year legal battle involving credit default swaps on commercial mortgage-backed securities and related suits.
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Société Générale is recommending selling five-year credit-default swaps on Pernod Ricard and buying Diageo to on the former company’s positive outlook from ratings agencies and its continued push to deleverage.
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The Swiss Structured Product Association has slammed the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority after the regulator issued a report on Friday that concluded that current regulation does not sufficiently protect structured product investors in the country.