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Remy Klammers, the global head of fixed income, currency and commodities at Standard Chartered in Singapore, has left to set up a hedge fund that will be seeded by the firm.
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Standard Chartered strategists are advising investors to buy a one-week at-the-money U.S. dollar/ Korean won forward straddle at 1.5%, with an implied volatility price of 13.5% and a strike of 1159.
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Deutsche Bank is looking at issuing more synthetic exchange-traded funds using frontier equity markets in 2012 to further grow its ETF business after recent success in the area.
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A seven-notch downgrade of Norway’s Eksportfinans credit rating may force investors in structured notes that were nearly top rated to sell the debt at a significant loss.
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New regulations are seen permanently changing the investment-banking model. Banks, such as Morgan Stanley, are already reacting to proposed new measures by outsourcing business functions, shrinking their staff and reducing their bonus pools.
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Jean Bourlot is leaving as global head of commodities at UBS at the end of December after less than 18 months in the position.