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  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association plans to rival EURIBOR and LIBOR when it rolls out new methodology for the way it calculates the benchmark for interest rate swaps in Q1 2014, according to Edward Ocampo, chairman of ISDA’s benchmark committee.
  • The Federal Reserve isn’t in the habit of shocking the markets. Back in 1994, when it surprisingly hiked rates, the central bank triggered a major sell-off in the bond markets.
  • A U.S. investment bank was seen picking up a significant amount of one-year U.S. dollar/yen puts during Asia trading on Thursday, after the U.S. Federal Reserve refrained from beginning to taper its monthly asset purchases.
  • Selim Mehrez, ex-global head of financial engineering, equities, at Morgan Stanley in London, is joining Natixis in Paris, in a similar role.
  • Louis Curran, managing director and head of institutional sales, Asia, at UBS in Singapore, has resigned from the firm.
  • Standard Chartered has placed its first structured product written against a proprietary index in mainland China, with other in-house indices tipped for the near future.