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Nomura has made two key appointments to its Asia ex-Japan equity derivatives team in Hong Kong, hiring Laurent Poirot and Vincent Yam from Bank of America Merrill-Lynch.
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A drop of 15,000 in the number of weekly claims for U.S. unemployment benefits sparked fresh fears on Thursday that U.S. quantitative easing could soon be cut back. U.S. Treasury rates leapt higher and credit spreads widened.
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—Paul Richards, managing director and head of fx distribution for the Americas at UBS in Stamford, Conn., on the demand for fx options having an impact on volatility, risk and premiums.
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South Korean over-the-counter derivatives were seen growing, despite a restrictive regulatory environment in the country designed to dampen the market.
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JPMorgan claimed the biggest hire this week, snagging Edmund Lee as its new Singapore ceo.
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The credit markets have been in their comfort zone in recent weeks, helped by a solid earnings season and improving economic data.