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Roland Domann has joined Nomura to look after the asset and liability management and insurance solutions structuring team focusing on European pension fund and insurance clients.
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A surge in sterling this week has been accompanied by increased demand for FX put options, as investors take the view that there is little upside left ahead of the UK election next week.
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Firms are continuing to struggle with reporting quality and processes around MiFID II compliance, according to a new survey.
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The Conservative Party’s lead in the opinion polls is giving rise to expectations that risk assets will rally, Gilts will sell off and primary markets will remain open after the UK general election on December 12. But a victory for Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party would cause panic.
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Giancarlo heads to private sector — Barclays structurer goes to buy side — Danske reorganises DCM
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has called for more clarity from regulators on the terms surrounding the cessation of Libor.