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Kenny Chong, head of Asia ex-Japan credit trading at Credit Suisse in Singapore, left the firm. [He joined Singapore-based bank DBS Group in July as a managing director and head of Asian high yield and corporate flow trading. The hire was seen as a sign that Asian banks can attract top talent. Credit Suisse hired Richard Cohen of Morgan Stanley as head of credit trading in Hong Kong in August (DW, 8/26).]
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--Mike McClain, executive v.p. of the firm's business operations group, on why the Options Clearing Corp. is planning to launch clearing for over-the-counter equity derivatives next year.
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Counterparty credit risk management has been evolving for over a decade from passive risk quantification and reserves to active management and hedging.
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BNP Paribas plans to expand its fx sales headcount by 20% next year, according to Garry Popofsky, managing director and head of fx and emerging market sales for the Americas in New York.
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Jessica Eistrand, an ex-v.p. in structured credit sales at JPMorgan, has joined London boutique StormHarbour Partners in a similar position.