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Open outcry: A renaissance?

The TRADE

Despite the indisputable decline in physical trading practices, it is enduring within an increasingly technological capital markets world which has already put innumerable out-dated practices out of fashion. Market opinion – and moves – suggest that mourning the death of open outcry  may be premature.

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People Moves Monday: J O Hambro Capital Management, Ninety One, Credit Suisse and Capital Group

The TRADE

Louis de Kock is set to depart J O Hambro Capital Management in the coming weeks, with Adam Simmons taking over as head of trading, as revealed by The TRADE. De Kock has held the position since 2010 and his next role is so far unconfirmed. Simmons previously held positions at Charles Stanley & Co.

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People Moves Monday: Musical chairs

The TRADE

RBC Capital Markets appointed Giles Gleave and Mike Heraty as its newest managing directors, according to an internal memo seen by The TRADE. The post People Moves Monday: Musical chairs appeared first on The TRADE. He has been appointed senior trader at Norges Bank Investment Management, based in New York.

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Two Important Books That Have Helped Me in Dealmaking

Focus Investment Banking

The first is Private Capital Markets by Rob Slee (John Wiley & Sons: 2011). Private Capital Markets is the first book to present a theory of how the private markets work at the lower end of the middle markets. Slee also lived in Charlotte and had an Investment Banking firm called Robertson & Foley.

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Unpacking the 20 most impact financial regulations from the last 20 years

The TRADE

The importance of these rules can be linked to the reshaping of the regulatory environment and ultimately creating a more robust trading environment and promoting investor confidence. A key objective of the regulation was to increase market transparency through the promotion of regulated trading venues and encouraging price discovery.

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Can the Capital Markets Union save Europe from mediocrity?

The TRADE

The recently-published EU competitiveness report, penned by former prime minister of Italy Mario Draghi, is the latest in a long line of research projects that has shone a spotlight on the EU capital markets, reaching a similar conclusion to those gone before it: things need to change.