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Based on extensive industry research, the Global Derivatives 2012 agenda addresses the latest trends, innovations & challenges in quantitative finance.
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Struggling European banks are said to be abandoning efforts to offload loans, mortgages and real estate to investors, and are instead opting for alternative avenues, such as retained securitizations, to minimize capital requirements and better use these assets to tap central bank funding.
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Keefe, Bruyette & Woods has expanded its investment-banking business in Asia with the hiring of John Spence and Henry Fan as managing directors.
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Yasuki Matsui is stepping down as chairman of UBS investment banking in Japan, effective Dec. 31, making him the third top executive of the Swiss bank to leave since October.
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U.K. banks are laying out contingency plans in the event of a disorderly break-up of the euro zone or exit of some of the countries from the currency, according to Andrew Bailey, deputy head of the U.K. Financial Services Authority’s prudential business unit.
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UniCredit has hired Michael Baptista, the former global head of cash equities and delta one at the Royal Bank of Scotland in London, as global head of research and head of cash equities for Central and Eastern Europe, also in London.