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Société Générale has hired Herve Gallo, the co-founder of Occitan Capital Partners, and Christopher McNally, a partner at the London-based hedge fund.
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Jamie Kermish, the former co-head of equity derivative distribution for Europe at Morgan Stanley in London, has joined Mariana Capital Markets as a partner in London.
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Lloyds Bank has tapped Oliver Carter, a former senior investment grade corporate credit trader at Mizuho in London, as head of investment grade corporate trading, also in London, in a new role.
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The Australian Securities Exchange started trading on its S&P/ASX 200 Volatility Index futures on Monday.
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A potential mismatch could arise if Japan’s Financial Services Agency looks at using trust accounts for the segregation of client collateral when it implements the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and the International Organization of Securities Commissions’ margin requirements for non-centrally cleared derivatives, according to market officials.
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Barclays is recommending a zero-cost positive carry trade whereby investors sell euro 3m*3y versus U.S. dollar 3m*3y.