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It was a busy week in the primary markets for the peripheral eurozone countries, and it is becoming increasingly clear that investors are no longer seeing them as a homogenous entity.
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Cater Allen Private Bank has debuted two new structured products, the Cater Allen Growth Plan 7 and the Annual Locked in Defined Return Plan 1.
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Barclays Capital has named Jon Pratt as managing editor and head of Asia debt capital markets, including Australia ex-Japan.
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Société Générale has debuted five autocallable notes listed on the London Stock Exchange for the first time since 2008.
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The London-based international law firm Watson Farley & Williams has hired Nikos Kostikas as a structured finance partner in its Athens office.
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It is an often-quoted truism that when America sneezes Europe catches a cold. The U.S. sneezed with the Dodd-Frank Act in July 2010 and, on Sept. 15 (the second anniversary of Lehman Brother's bankruptcy), the European Commission responded with the publication of its much-anticipated draft legislation for overhauling the OTC derivatives market. Europe, at least for the moment, appears to be in rude health.