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The China Banking and Regulatory Commission is making marketing and selling financial products aimed at wealthy private individuals harder.
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Credit default swaps spreads on North American financial institutions widened another 1.7% in the past week, according to Fitch Solutions. By contrast, spreads on European sovereigns tightened 2% during that period.
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Aaron Stambulich has left as head of structured products for Australia at Royal Bank of Scotland. Stambulich had joined the bank in 2009 when the bank mergers with ABN Amro, where he was head of equity structured products.
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Broker-dealer ING Financial Partners has hired Andre Robinson as head of advisory business development and Rich Taylor as head of brokerage operations for its advisory business. Robinson most recently was v.p. of business development at Citigroup and Taylor was coo of Capital Guardian.
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Barclays Capital has continued to expand it equities operations in Asia with the hiring of new bankers and addition of two new sectors to its Asia ex-Japan research. Joining the firm are Ephrem Ravi and Marcus Gunn from Morgan Stanley, and Scott Darling from Nomura.
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Renaissance Capital has named John Hyman as co-head of investment banking and financing along with Andrew Cornthwaite. Based in Moscow, Hyman most recently was a partner in hedge fund Hyman and Cornthwaite and before that was co-head of global capital markets at Morgan Stanley.