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  • Less than half of buyside firms confirm and reconcile their trades in real time, and nearly two thirds of investors use manual methods including phone, email, fax and instant message.
  • Marcus Consolini, the ex-head of electronic execution sales and trading, Asia at JPMorgan in Hong Kong, has joined Société Générale.
  • Uncertainty surrounding China’s netting regime still presents a substantial risk for foreign financial firms wanting to enter into transactions with mainland counterparties, despite recent interpretative guidance on “set off” provisions from China’s Supreme People’s Court last year.
  • Hedge fund Citadel Asset Management has opened an office in Greenwich, Conn., and plans to replicate the capabilities of its Global Equity and Global Fixed Income multi-strategy and single strategy funds from the location.
  • Natixis has hired Eric Le Brusq, the ex-global head of equities and derivatives sales at BNP Paribas in London, as global head of equity derivatives sales, also in London.
  • The number of exchange-traded derivatives traded worldwide increased by 3% to 22bn contracts last year, according to statistics compiled by the World Federation of Exchanges.