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As liquidity dissolves and the inclement weather reduces trading activity even further, perhaps it is timely to look at the major themes that will be germane in the credit markets in 2011.
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FM Capital Partners, the London-based hedge fund backed by the Libyan government's sovereign wealth fund, has hired Alex Darré, the ex-head of hedge fund strategies for Europe, Asia and the Middle East at Goldman Sachs Asset Management in London.
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Rabobank International has hired Patrick Nsoudou as a senior equity derivatives trader in London in a new role.
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The International Brotherhood of Teamsters was lashing out at Wall Street firms, including Goldman Sachs, for allegedly pushing credit default swaps referencing distressed trucking company YRC Worldwide Inc., which they said was increasing its likelihood of bankruptcy (DW, 12/17).
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--Pascal Canfin, MEP and member of the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, in reply to reports from the financial services industry and the European Commission that argue that the European sovereign debt crisis was not escalated by naked CDS trading.