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The lowest barrier in a rash of digital one-touch euro/U.S. dollar trades was hit Tuesday—making the strategy a big payer for the hedge funds that executed them. Talk of the trades held center stage amid the traditional thin late August fx marts last week.
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Wen Yin, a structurer a Barclays Capital, has left and is tipped for a slot at Goldman Sachs in Singapore.
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UBS is looking to pitch structured equity derivatives in Asia ex-Japan, a new push for the firm.
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HSBC Holdings has named Clyde Choi as head of emerging markets fx trading in Asia and Ryuichi Atsuta as head of fx trading in Japan.
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Standard & Poor’s downgrade of the Irish government has led to a widening of credit default swaps spreads to levels not seen in nearly a year.
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Financial institutions in Singapore are expected to offer less-sophisticated structured products after the Lehman Brothers minibond scandal that led to an investigation resulting in a ban on firms from selling the instruments.