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  • R. Martin Chavez, chief information officer for Goldman Sachs in New York, will receive the Outstanding Contribution Award at the Americas Derivatives Awards on April 22. Chavez, who was selected for the award by senior buyside and sellside officials active in the derivatives markets, will be honoured for his contribution to the development of the derivatives market through his role at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, as well as his success in developing Goldman’s Equities Franchise, among other areas. The full list of award categories and nominees can be accessed at www.derivativesweek.com.
  • Emerging markets have a habit of triggering volatility compared to their developed market counterparties, as we have seen several times over the last 30 years. The trend was evident towards the end of January with fairly large swings in credit and equity.
  • Dealers of private EMTNs: Non-syndicated deals for <= €300m excluding financial repackaged SPVs, GSE issuers, self-led deals and issues with a term of < 365 days Dealers of private EMTNs including self-led: Non-syndicated deals for <= €300m excluding financial repackaged SPVs, GSE issuers and issues with a term of < 365 days Dealers of structured EMTNs including self-led: Structured, non-syndicated deals for <= €300m excluding financial repackaged SPVs, GSE issuers, puttable FRNs and issues with a term of < 365 days
  • Dealogic league tables of ECM transactions, last 12 months rolling.
  • Barclays has seen a slew of senior officials depart from its investment banking division in Asia Pacific, including Jim Vore, managing director in credit sales in Singapore.
  • Market participants have returned to voice trading of swaps since swap execution facilities went live in the U.S. on Nov. 1, resulting in a drop in volumes on electronic trading platforms.