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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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Public entities such as government-sponsored entities Fannie Mae and Freddie could find themselves shut out of the derivatives market under regulatory proposals now before the Senate.
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BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research has appointed Claudio Piron as director and head of emerging Asia fx and fixed-income strategy.
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Deutsche Bank has tapped Johnson Chan as director and head of Greater China financing, effective immediately.
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Banks are expected to urge the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision to rewrite its proposals for capital, liquidity and leverage, which they say are too extreme and unworkable.
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Jefferies equity derivatives strategists are recommending a bullish call spread on what they called underperforming Monsanto Company stock to capture the view that the underperforming stock will rebound or stabilize soon.
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Royal Bank of Scotland was making big plans to expand its U.S. structured products business and produce more exotic structures once the merger with ABN Amro had completed in June. [In November, RBS moved Michael Nelskyla, a managing director in structured product sales at RBS in London to their in Stamford, Conn., office to help bolster the division. His immediate plans included building the sales team from four or five staffers to 10 (DW, 11/10)].