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ING Investment management has expanded its emerging market equities team with the appointment of Ashish Goyal, ex-investment manager at Eastspring Investments in Singapore, as head of emerging market equity. Robert Holmes, ex-fund manager at Griffin Capital Management in London, will report to Goyal in his role as senior portfolio manager emerging market equities.
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Derivatives market participants have eliminated $500 trillion in notional principal since the introduction of TriOptima’s triReduce compression service in 2003.
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Short CNY swaps have been offered on expectations of further target easing from the People's Bank of China (PBoC), while a significant drop in foreign direct investment has backed paying in five years. Sources expect to see the curve correct steeper in the near term, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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CME and Reuters have launched the new London Bullion Market Association silver price mechanism in partnership with LBMA, following the news last month that the two companies would take over from the London silver fix when it ceased operations Thursday.
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Banks looking to cut their Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR) are turning to compression techniques in ever larger volumes to ratchet down the individual numbers of swap trades on their books as well as the overall notional amount they have outstanding.
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Banks looking to cut their Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR) are turning to compression techniques in ever larger volumes to ratchet down the individual numbers of swap trades on their books as well as the overall notional amount they have outstanding.