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BMO Capital Markets have named a senior management team to lead its effort to expand its U.S. cash equities business.
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Hedge funds and banks have been piling into credit curve trades on the iTraxx over the past three weeks.
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Senior members of the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee were supporting calls for corporations to be exempted from over-the-counter derivatives regulation. [The proposed regulation that came out soon after did not exempt corporations. The committee, however, is considering appointing auditors to disclose the hedging activities of corporate end-users to E.U. supervisors, instead of having them do it themselves (DW, 9/17).]
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--Gary Gensler, chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, on his view that dealer-only and single-dealer swap execution facilities won't be allowed.
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BNP Paribas is ramping up its activity in trading U.S. credit indices.
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The life settlement and longevity business is falling further out of favor with sellsiders.