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CEB plans to print more structured notes and may launch inaugural Sofr bond in 2026
Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
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Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, made a case before Congress for allowing the central bank to retain its role of regulating banks.
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Société Générale has expanded its fixed-income team in Japan with the hiring of Toshiyuki Tomita as head of the flow fx sales team, a new position.
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A federal criminal investigation into possible bid rigging of municipal derivative contracts has set its sights on a former manager at GE Capital Manager.
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Angus Dobbie, head of sales and structuring for equity derivatives in the Americas at Macquarie Group in New York, left the firm, shortly after the appointment of Brian Jones as head of equity derivatives sales for the Americas. [Jones left Macquarie in August and joined Advisors Asset Management as director of retail sales distribution in Berkeley Heights, N.J. (DW, 8/12). In December, Macquarie hired Dennis Davitt, a former U.S. head of equity derivatives trading at Credit Suisse, to build out its equity derivatives desk (DW, 12/16).]
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--Michel Barnier, E.U. internal market commissioner-designate, on the connection between derivatives and famine in countries such as Haiti and the need for more regulation
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The dispute resolution mechanism established as part of the Big Bang Protocol was recently put to the test for the first time in connection with Cemex.