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At its March meeting, the US Federal Reserve began winding down its policy of extreme transparency and forward guidance, pushing market participants to rely now on economic data instead of qualitative nudges from the central bank.
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One investor was seen buying a sizeable number of put options on the PowerShares DB US Dollar Index Bullish exchange-traded fund this week, indicating that they are seeking to mitigate exposure to the US dollar if its performance slows down or weakens, according to strategists.
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The answer to one of the biggest questions in banking in the post-crisis era of regulation may be taking shape in Europe. A new law in Germany will have frightening consequences for senior unsecured buyers if passed.
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Emmanuel Girod, the ex-co-head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa equity-linked trading at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in London, is set to join Citigroup, also based in London.
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US buysiders are struggling to access overseas liquidity as many dealers do not want to trade with US clients due to regulations, such as Dodd-Frank, resulting in increased fragmentation and smaller liquidity pools.
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Asset managers have been the big winners from post-crisis regulation but should expect the next wave of rules to target them.