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Kames Capital, an Edinburgh based investment manager, has bolstered its fixed income financials team by hiring Alexander Pelteshki — formerly of ING — as an investment manager.
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It is probably no coincidence that in the week Alibaba is due to start pre-marketing its $20bn IPO, the Hong Kong Exchange has launched a concept paper on whether it should allow dual class shareholdings.
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Interest rate swap trading on US swap execution facilities fell about 16% from June-to-July this year, with dollar trades dominating 61% of the market.
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John O’Brien, former managing director and head of New York derivatives sales at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, started at Deutsche Bank this week.
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A recent no-action letter from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission that provided swap execution facilities relief from certain data reporting requirements for uncleared derivatives should be extended to cleared contracts.
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The International Capital Market Association is releasing revised and updated collective action clauses (CACs) to deal with defaults for syndications not already subject to the euro area model collective action clauses introduced in January 2013. The documentation includes for the first time a standard pari passu clause in a move intended to allow for a more predictable process in sovereign debt restructurings.