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UBS has named Brett Langbert as head of its prime brokerage business in the U.S.
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Crimson Capital Trading has appointed Michael Kraft to head its new fixed-income hedge fund.
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Standard Chartered is planning to open an office offering capital-markets services in Saudi Arabia in the fourth quarter, according to V. Shankar, ceo for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission have released an interim rule requiring dealers to report swaps made prior to but not expiring before the enactment of the Dodd-Frank Act.
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A capital management firm in New York is rolling out a novel note combining risky assets which require a high level of posted capital, such as the investment in a hedge fund, with safer assets, such as Treasuries.
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CME Group and IntercontinentalExchange stand to benefit the most from new derivatives regulations in the U.S., according to UBS.