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Early last week, the Derivatives Service Bureau (DSB)—the body in charge of two widely used over-the-counter derivative trade identifiers—released its assessment of industry readiness for the Unique Product Identifier, the first globally mandated OTC derivative identifier.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision should carry out a comprehensive review of its bank capital reforms, according to market participants, as divergence among major jurisdictions suggests flaws in the rules.
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As the AI talent market continues to heat up, senior employees become easier to hire… but also easier to lose. Goldman Sachs has just brought in a senior AI engineer with hedge fund experience, while JPMorgan has lost one of its most senior AI figures.
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BMLL and Quanthouse partnership aims to combine real time and historical data to support the buy-side with understanding market behaviour and testing investment strategies in equities and futures.
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Exegy, ING and Optiver have become the latest organisations to join non-profit organisation Sustainable Trading, which is dedicated to transforming environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices in the global markets landscape.
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American Equity CFO Andre to Resign, May Trigger Big Payday
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Athene Targeted in Flurry of Lawsuits Over Pension Buyout Deals
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High-speed trader Jane Street raked in $4.4bn at start of 2024
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FSB sets out NBFI liquidity preparedness proposals
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BNY Mellon deploys Nvidia DGX SuperPOD, identifies hundreds of AI use cases
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State Street exploring acquisition of SocGen’s custody arm, reports say
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State Street’s SSGA warns investors on additional costs of T+1
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Wall Street Takes New Role as Matchmaker to Private Credit
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SEC Fines 16 Firms in Latest WhatsApp Probe Penalties
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Welcome to the dark side
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The former JPMorgan MDs becoming product executives in fintech
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US high yield e-trading volumes drop YoY
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After Kicking Off Mutual-Fund Era, MFS Plans ETF Foray
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BlackRock CEO Sees Annuities as Retirement Plans’ Future
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Fidelity Rolls Out 3 New ETFs
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Let Angry Annuity Owners Go: Ibexis
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LIMRA: Annuity Sales Expected to Keep Breaking Records
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