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Structured products sales in Taiwan, through private banking channels, are picking up well from a practical standstill in the second half of 2009, market observers are saying.
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Florence Ip, the recently-departed head of warrants trading at BNP Paribas in Hong Kong, is set for a senior position at Barclays Capital, officials aware of the situation have confirmed
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Morgan Stanley has issued USD100 million in a 20-year range-accrual step-up note referencing the S&P500.
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Goldman Sachs reportedly is not going to be spinning off its proprietary trading desk.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore has lifted a ban on structured notes sales by six brokerages after they complied with orders from the regulator following an investigation of their marketing practices to retail investors.
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Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded a Merrill Lynch International credit default swap referencing a portfolio of senior unsecured, subordinated and preferred stock, known as Shamrock.