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Russell Scott, an ex-emerging market broker at Creditex in London, has joined BNP Paribas as an emerging market credit trader, also in London.
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James Chen, managing director and head of Asia Pacific cash equities trading, program trading and delta one at Barclays, has left the firm.
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Cantor Fitzgerald Europe is building out its fixed income team in London with a couple of key hires from Mizuho and Piper Jaffray.
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—Richard McVey, chairman and ceo of MarketAxess, on how regulatory requirements for buysiders in regard to bunched orders is deterring some investors from trading on swap execution facilities.
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The last year has seen regulations mandating reporting of derivatives trades being gradually implemented in a number of key jurisdictions around the world. As a result, it has been and continues to be a busy time for regulators, service providers and market participants alike.
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Hedge funds and real money players in Europe and Asia are selling five-year senior credit default swaps on Standard Chartered after strategists at BNP Paribas noted the name is trading close to its one-year widest level compared to most of the banks in the iTraxx SenFin index. It is also trading wide compared to the Hong Kong equity market, to which it normally correlates.