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Setting the scene

Scenario analysis is often used to plug the gaps that conventional data can't fill. But it might have more to offer. Duncan Wood investigates

UBS takes $3.4 billion hit

UBS will report losses of Sfr4 billion ($3.4 billion) in its fixed income, rates and currencies division for the third quarter ending September 30. The write-downs were due to legacy positions from Dillon Read Capital Management, an internal hedge fund…

Deutsche Bank wins corporate derivatives rankings

Deutsche Bank has won this year’s Risk corporate end-user rankings, achieving the most votes overall among participating corporate clients globally. Citi and Barclays Capital came second and third, at a time of record merger and acquisition (M&A)…

Deutsche Bank wins corporate derivatives rankings

Deutsche Bank has won this year’s Risk corporate end-user rankings, achieving the most votes overall among participating corporate clients globally. Citi and Barclays Capital came second and third, at a time of record merger and acquisition (M&A)…

UBS hires Liverance

UBS has announced the appointment of Eric Liverance as executive director and head of US rate derivatives strategy.

Nine banks to build Mifid utility

Nine global securities firms have gone public with plans to create a trade data and market data dissemination platform, to take advantage of the EU’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) reforms.

Schwartz moves to BarCap

Douglas Schwartz has left UBS to join Barclays Capital, in the newly created role of client services manager in the bank’s e-commerce group.

Byers leaves UBS for Calyon structured credit role

Paul Byers has joined Calyon as head of structured credit sales for Europe and the Middle East in London. He joins after 13 years working for UBS, where he was most recently responsible for structured credit sales in the German and Austrian markets.

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