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Deutsche hires Blyth to run rates arbitrage unit

In the latest example of a growing industry trend, Deutsche Bank has set up a new proprietary trading unit, to be run by Stephen Blyth, which will specialise in interest rates' relative value and arbitrage. Europe is currently believed to be particularly…

HSBC recruits global head of currency options

HSBC has hired Matt Desselberger from Deutsche Bank as its global head of currency options. He succeeds Martyn Brush, who will serve in a new position as head of derivatives business management, responsible for the operational side of the derivatives…

HSBC appoints investment banking and markets co-heads

HSBC last week announced the appointment of Stuart Gulliver as co-head of the corporate, investment banking and markets business (CIBM), responsible for foreign exchange, fixed income, syndicated loans, structured credit, precious metals, equities and…

Continuous-linked settlement: Extending to Asia

Continuous-linked settlement – the initiative designed to eliminate forex settlement risk – went live at the end of last year. But with only Australia and Japan represented in the first batch of currencies, what will CLS mean for Asia’s banks?

Schroders to enter HK retail hedge fund market

Schroders Investment Management plans to launch its flagship fund of hedge funds products in Hong Kong, says Nicholas Chalmers, associate director in the alternative investment group at Schroders in Hong Kong. The move follows regulatory changes last May…

CLS Is Live. What Next?

CLS participants breathed a huge sigh of relief when the long-awaited system launched successfully. Is anyone ready to start expanding the system to new products?

Kosda to launch benchmark CMS index

The Korean Swaps Dealers Association (Kosda) plans to launch a benchmark constant maturity swap (CMS) fixing index in December, according to Seung Won Hwang, head of derivatives marketing at Citibank and co-chairman of Kosda.

Mistry joins Native American Securities

Azam Mistry, HSBC’s former director of risk management advisory in Asia-Pacific, has re-emerged at Native American Securities in New York as its new head of derivatives marketing and sales.

JP Morgan signs up 18 CLS third-party customers

JP Morgan Treasury Services, a unit of JP Morgan Chase, has signed up 18 third-party service customers to allow them access to continuous linked settlement (CLS). The third-party service contracts allow counterparts to settle their foreign exchange…

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