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Barclays has made no bones about its commitment to the Coco market, which it now aims to access again as part of its capital raising plan. But its past deals have had a rough ride in the secondary market and another one may be challenging. After Tuesday’s results, potential buyers need the promise of perfect execution this time.
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Liquidity in emerging markets credit default swaps has dried up in recent weeks as risk-averse investors look to hedge in developed rather than emerging markets.
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Jacob Kaippallimalil, the ex-global head of the quantitative trading group at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York, has joined UBS in a new role as head of automated market making in New York.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange Futures Exchange will expand its trading hours in late September, beginning with a first phase and then implementing a second phase in the following weeks.
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The average daily volume total for over-the-counter fx instruments in the U.S. and U.K. was up by 27% and 26% respectively in April versus October 2012, the last time central banks surveyed the market.
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The European Central Bank’s Foreign Exchange Contact Group has proposed that fx swaps, market making and hedging be exempt from the E.U. financial transaction tax.