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Changing regulations, evolving cost structures and collateral optimisation systems moving to the front office are forcing buyside firms to consider outsourcing their operations, according to a leading market research firm.
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Turbulence in currencies and commodities helped Commerzbank’s Corporates and Markets division beats last year’s performance by more than 15%.
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China’s investment banks have leapt up the rankings in Asia ex-Japan’s equity capital market, even as some rivals beat a hasty retreat from the region, writes John Loh.
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The Australian Securities Exchange has launched FlexClear, an over-the-counter service for equities options that is expected to benefit buyside firms looking to tailor strategies through central clearing.
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Société Générale has used its first quarter results to lay out its strategy for meeting total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) targets, though the rules have yet to be finalised.
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Rabobank has opened a new office in Singapore today in effort to support the bank’s intends to grow its presence in the southeast Asian region.