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Mexican Manuel Medina-Mora’s retirement from his positions as CEO of Citi’s global consumer bank and chairman of Banamex has indirectly led to the US bank naming a new CEO for Latin America and expanding the responsibilities of that role.
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Global swaps participants should use the BCBS-IOSCO margin rules delay as an opportunity to face new issues posed by initial and variation margin requirements, experts say.
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. has expanded its Chinese business development by opening a mainland division, which it has populated with new senior hires.
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LCH.Clearnet has appointed a seasoned veteran as the new group head of technology and operations.
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A panel commissioned by India’s Ministry of Finance to look into offshore borrowing has criticised the existing regime and recommended dismantling all of the existing rules in a new report.
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Thailand has opened the door to primary listings of foreign companies on its stock exchange, solidifying an almost year-long effort to usher in some much-needed diversification to its local bourse. But issuers looking to get in on the act will have to jump through a few legal hoops, say market watchers.