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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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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.
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The Singapore Exchange is looking to refine how its central counterparty operates during a default. The exchange is proposing changes to improve the auction process for managing a default.
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South Korea’s tax regime is disadvantaging local issuers of synthetic exchange-traded funds, as ETFs listed offshore and invested in by Korean investors are not subject to the country’s full range of taxation.