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Jeff Micsky has been appointed global derivatives head at JonesTrading Institutional Services, based in San Francisco.
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Joseph McIntyre, senior high yield credit analyst at Nomura in London, has left the firm. He is said to be heading to Bluecrest.
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I-Swap, an electronic interest rate swap platform operated by ICAP, traded a record 428 dollar interest rate swaps worth a notional volume of $17 billion in May, representing 23% of all dollar interest rate swap trades at ICAP.
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US regulators have created a swap execution facility regime that incentivises SEFs to issue made-available-to-trade determinations against contracts where they see potential liquidity, but that has led to a decline in volumes once the MAT becomes active, according to participants.
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A significant number of senior buy- and sellside participants think that the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II will have a negative impact upon liquidity, according to a survey conducted by MarketAxess and Trax.
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Collateral secured instrument structured products that weave in exposures to bonds to reduce exposure to the product issuer are growing in popularity among investors in Switzerland.