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  • The illiquid nature of loans delivered into the auction to settle credit default swaps referencing Japanese lender Aiful on Thursday played a major role in raising the final result, credit analysts at Deutsche Bank believe.
  • Around 165 people attended DealFlow Media’s 2nd Annual International Life Settlements Conference at London’s Marriott Grosvenor Square hotel last Monday. Among the hot topics were regulatory developments and the evolution of synthetic longevity structures. Reporter Rob McGlinchey reports.
  • Around 200 derivatives professionals attended the U.S. Structured Products Association’s 7th Annual Conference at the Grand Hyatt in New York last Thursday. Among the discussion topics were how to repair the damaged image of the structured retail market and what structures to emphasize. Reporter Eleni Himaras filed these stories.
  • Euromoney Seminars hosted the 7th Annual China Derivatives Summit in Beijing last week. The following stories were filed by Senior Reporter Daniel Flatt.
  • Joseph Bryan, a senior index options trader covering the DAX at Morgan Stanley in London, has left the firm and is tipped for a similar role at UBS.
  • Naseem Haffar, former head of distressed and loan sales at JPMorgan, has been hired as U.S. head of loan sales and trading at Société Générale as the bank looks to expand its credit, rates and foreign exchange businesses in the U.S.