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Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria in Hong Kong has internally promoted Stanley Chan to head of fx trading Asia.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland sees value in entering bearish steepeners on the sterling rates curve due to the decreased likelihood of quantitative easing by the Bank of England, leading to higher long-end rates.
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The explicit rating link between a covered bond and its issuer is becoming increasingly tenuous.
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UBS sees growth in fixed-income derivatives coming from market structural changes rather than product innovation, Chris Murphy, global head of rates and credit in London, told DW in an exclusive interview.
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The major global investment firms operating in South Korea are not planning to directly enter the country’s new synthetic exchange-traded fund market, but will instead offer hedging services to the Korean asset management and securities firms that are planning to offer funds.
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The Singapore Exchange is planning to introduce a more accurate closing price measurement for illiquid exchange-traded funds in a bid to boost liquidity and help investors value their portfolios.