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Some traders in London believe five-year credit default swaps on Greece could surpass the 450 basis points mark this week, after the cost of protection on the sovereign hit a record high of 390bp today and kept climbing intra-day to 420bp.
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LCH.Clearnet is set to launch a platform for clearing over-the-counter fx options.
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Bank of America has hired Ben Rosswick to head up G10 fx options trading for Asia Pacific in Hong Kong.
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Jim Iorio, head of fx derivatives sales at Barclays Capital in New York has relocated to the firm’s Singapore office to head fx distribution for non-Japan Asia, a new role.
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The unredacted regulatory document that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and American International Group wanted to be kept confidential has emerged, and fills in crucial information that was blotted out in a version filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Timothy Geithner, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, defended his actions and those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which he previously headed, regarding 100% payouts of American International Group’s credit default swaps to big bank counterparties.