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PineBridge appoints CIO for Mena and Turkey team
People moves
ACI to develop new spot FX standards
Industry association plans to complete project by year-end to bring greater clarity to the definition of spot FX across currencies and geographies
Low Brent creates window of opportunity for hedgers, say analysts
Brent crude oil offers a window for airlines and refiners to lock in prices, but opportunity won’t last forever, say analysts
IASB eases fears over hedge accounting for CCP novations
Standard-setter decides trades can still qualify for hedge accounting when voluntarily novated to a CCP, but experts warn wider stance on novation could cause trouble
SEC estimated value guidance causing concern among investors
Banks providing the estimated value of structured notes in accordance with SEC rules are facing questions from investors about the level of their estimates
Mandating clearing will have little impact on Australian market development
Australian regulators are looking at whether to mandate clearing of OTC derivatives, but the market is already moving to clear without a mandate in place
FX prime brokers forced to terminate double give-up trades
Prime brokers have had to cancel four-way agreements for trades involving two buy-side firms, on the basis that a no-action letter issued by the CFTC on April 30 did not cover this type of business
EC recognises member state fears that FTT will hurt clearing
Tax liability could send CCPs "directly into insolvency" warn Czech officials in leaked document
People: Regan quits Asia CRO role at JP Morgan
US bank loses new regional CRO after just three months; HSBC unifies inflation trading business under Mirfendereski; Min Park replaced at Credit Suisse; forex hires at Bank of Montreal
US securitisation groups seek clarity on June 10 clearing deadline
US clearing rules do not exempt SPVs, but industry is split on whether other exemptions - for unclearable swaps - would apply
Extraterritorial EU legislation likely to be ‘particularly onerous’ on Asia – Asifma
Extraterritorial aspects of European legislation such as Emir likely to be keenly felt by Asian firms, says Asifma
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13th Annual European Single Manager Awards 2013
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13th Annual European Single Manager Awards 2013
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13th Annual European Single Manager Awards 2013
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13th Annual European Single Manager Awards 2013
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13th Annual European Single Manager Awards 2013
Banks urged to increase money laundering scrutiny of digital currency use
Charges of money laundering against Liberty Reserve is warning to banks
Fears tougher FCA Arrow visits will "distort banks' risk priorities"
UK regulator said to be losing focus during on-site visits
Ferc chief Wellinghoff to step down
Chairman who presided over more aggressive stance on power market manipulation to step down, agency says
Volcker: Regulatory split creates ‘indecision and stalemate’
Division of financial supervision among US agencies is impeding Dodd-Frank reforms, says ex-Fed chairman
Life and Pensions Nordics: Insurers call for clarity on interim measures
Swedish regulator will not make guidelines legally binding on firms
Life and Pensions Nordics: Interim measures 'not undemocratic' – Eiopa
Guidelines 'necessary for convergence' but fears of two-speed implementation
Prop trading no longer an option for dealers, says Masters
Commodity businesses must have broad client base to absorb increased regulatory costs, says JP Morgan commodities head
Asean Risk 2013: Use of credit ratings in Basel III provides risk weighting that ‘defies logic’
Economic fundamentals, not credit ratings, should drive Basel III risk weightings, argues CIMB markets head