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Mizuho Securities Asia has hired Yin Wu as head of fixed income and derivatives sales, a new role for the firm.
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Credit Suisse is making a concerted push to boost sales in its China fixed income derivatives team, hoping to target sales in longer dated fx transactions, an area which lacks volume and liquidity.
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If the U.S. financial reform legislation successfully pushes many over-the-counter derivatives onto exchanges, banks and dealers could see a tax break on those deals of up to 12%, lawyers say.
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Goldman Sachs could shell out USD621 million to settle fraud charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over collateralized debt obligations the investment bank sold, according to Brad Hintz, an analyst with Bernstein Research.
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Japan’s Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission has been studying the use of credit default swaps to manipulate the market.
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The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has issued new regulations designed to better protect retail investors in structured products.