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Barclays and JPMorgan Chase are the leaders in the global retail structured products business, named by roughly 44% of product distributors around the world, according to Greenwich Associates.
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CME Group has begun clearing interest rate swaps in Europe, with Aviva Global Investors being the first asset manager to clear through JPMorgan Chase.
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BNY Mellon has expanded its global equities derivatives clearing team with five new appointments in the U.S. and Europe.
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HSBC Securities Services has named Ganesh Iyer as senior v.p. for market and product development as the firm expands its broker-dealer offerings in Singapore.
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The Payments Risk Committee, a private sector group sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has called for a common framework for central counterparties, which it says should “encourage consistency in reporting across CCPs.”
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Maxim Group has hired three managing directors as part of its expansion of its structured credit trading platform.