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BlueCrest Capital Management has continued its equities team expansion with the appointment of senior portfolio managers from sellside firms.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has released a pre-publication draft of changes to its credit event definitions. The draft follows proposed amendments to the original 2003 definitions were released in July.
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Albert Dombrowski, Americas head of the special situations group at Goldman Sachs in New York, is retiring from the firm.
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The slew of recent departures across fixed income at Credit Suisse totaled 65 names, as part of a cost-cutting initiative that was announced in the firm’s Q3 results. We also have news that bigwig Mohamed Yangui, the ex-head of product development and structuring group at Nomura is joining Bank of America Merrill Lynch; and Adam Welham, ex-Barclays equity syndicate head, has been tapped by Fidelity Investments.
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--Michael Hünseler, head of credit portfolio management at Assenagon Asset Management in Munich, on the reasons for Assenagon using interest rate swaps to isolate credit risk from rate risk.
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Pieter Van Vredenburch, head of U.S. interest rates trading at the Royal Bank of Canada in New York, has left the firm.