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LCH’s credit derivatives arm, CDS Clear, has become the first central counterparty (CCP) clearing house to offer clearing of single-name subordinated financials credit default swaps (CDSs).
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Alain Gallois will become Natixis’s global head of investment banking, replacing Mohamed Kallala. The latter is heading over to run global markets, with that role’s incumbent, Luc François, leaving the bank.
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The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has hit record open interest in futures and options on oil and natural gas, as it also readies a data platform for oil markets.
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Ian Hunt, global head of sales at Quantile Technologies, has left the firm. This week the compression provider firm broke its own record in a euro rates run.
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Lloyds Bank has put credit sales head Bob Paterson at risk, a securitization specialist who had been leading sales on the bank’s risk transfer programmes.
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HSBC’s new strategic plan involves numerous changes to its investment banking division, including shifting resources to Asia and the Middle East, reducing the scale of many operations in the European markets business, and combining product functions with commercial banking.