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Patrick Law, managing director and head of north Asia rates and fx trading at Barclays in Hong Kong, is joining Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Standard Chartered’s China renminbi-focused client solutions team will have full access to the firm’s suite of offshore RMB derivatives and structured products, according to a spokesperson at the firm.
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Some investment firms may cut back on single name credit default swap trading, and even perhaps on holding corporate debt, in response to tighter regulations on clearing and trading derivatives.
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The Hong Kong Exchange is planning a round of simulations in the third quarter of this year, to test its newly constructed central counterparty for clearing over-the-counter derivatives, according to a statement in its financial results.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has written to the European Commission to ask for a one year delay, to January 2015, in introducing the requirement to report exchange-traded derivatives trades to trade repositories.
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Short term interest rates in sterling could become more stable as a result of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee adopting a policy of forward rate guidance.