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The Bank of England’s Securities Lending and Repo Committee criticized the recent European short-selling ban as disruptive for the securities lending market, and is considering adding central counterparty providers to its membership to help in discussing CCP issues.
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Assets under management at European equity funds have plunged 46% since 2007, in large part because of the sovereign debt crisis in the region, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Mizuho Securities USA has named Brad Wilson as executive director and head of U.S. sales trading for U.S. equities trading.
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NYSE Liffe has opened an office in Hong Kong in a bid for business from Chinese brokers.
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Taiwan’s trade repository could create a closed-off domestic derivative market if the system does not develop alongside international standards.
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The Canadian Securities Administrators is looking to change the definition of a sophisticated investor suitable for disclosure exemptions for privately placed securitized products. But, the change will not have the intended effect if the CSA doesn’t eliminate redundancies in another proposal that requires issuers to provide information memorandums to those same investors.