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  • Regulatory requirements that would force banks to make significant investments in IT and infrastructure that couldn’t be reused in different jurisdictions would be a worrying outcome for dealers, according to Eric Auld, global head of fx at BNP Paribas in London.
  • —Eddie Wang, head of fx structuring, Asia global markets division at Crédit Agricole in Hong Kong, on what Asian currencies are suffering most from poor economic data in the region and the likelihood of the U.S. Federal Reserve winding down its bond buying program.
  • Japan’s Financial Services Agency and its central bank called on the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to shelve regulations for swap dealer registration until a global consensus on the rules could be formed.
  • Naresh Malhotra, the former co-head of North American correlation trading at Merrill Lynch in New York, has joined SunGard as a client solutions design specialist in risk management and trading, also in New York.
  • Authorized institutions in Hong Kong acting as benchmark submitters in the city’s nascent offshore yuan HIBOR market will need to establish systems to manage conflicts of interests arising between parts of their business that submit benchmarks and those that use the rates.
  • The Australian Securities Exchange’s over-the-counter derivatives, futures and options clearinghouse expects to meet the higher international capital standards for central clearing counterparties, including those set in the E.U.