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Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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CNY swaps have been better offered across the curve today as corrective strength in the yuan supports the shorter maturities while Friday's weak US non-farm payrolls report is supporting the long-end. 1s/10s NDIRS is flatter on long-end outperformance. Data and holidays are to come later this week, writes Deirdre Yeung.
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The International Islamic Financial Market (IIFM) and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association have added to the number of Shariah compliant hedging tools available to investors with two standards for Islamic forward foreign exchange products.
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Markit, the financial information services firm, has hired an experienced banker to head up index research and development in New York.
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An auction this month to settle credit default swaps referencing Norske Skog will produce wildly divergent recoveries for investors at different maturities, terms published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) have confirmed.
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HSBC has announced the structure of its newly combined global banking division, which merges the old capital financing and banking divisions, following the appointment of Matthew Westerman as new co-head of the combined business. The six product teams in capital financing, and the six sector coverage teams in banking, will be replaced by nine combined groups in the new division.
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GlobalCapital is delighted to announce the winners of its Americas Derivatives Awards for 2016. The results were revealed at a gala dinner at New York’s Metropolitan Club on June 2. Thank you to everyone who supported the event by attending and for taking part in the pitches that decided who were the best and brightest in US, Canadian and Latin American derivatives over the last 12 months.