Homeless Icap staff dispersed across multiple locations

Icap has published a list of temporary contact numbers for its displaced broking operations.

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Homeless Icap staff dispersed across multiple locations

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In a statement, the company says it has arranged for the following desks to meet at the locations listed below:

Bloomberg’s premises at 500 Park Avenue (at 59th St.), on the third floor
•Garban Corporates - Emerging Market Repo, Preferred Stocks, International Corporates, Syndicate, Industrials, Credit Derivatives, Convertible Bonds, Bullion
•Garban Capital Markets - Fed Funds, $ Cash, FX Forwards, Non-Deliverable Forwards

HSBC’s offices at 111, Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, on the 10th floor
•Garban Capital Markets - Medium Term Swaps, Short Term Swaps, Interest Rate Options
•Garban Llc - Treasuries, Agencies, Mortgage Backed, Garban Repo
•Garban Corporates - High Yield, Regional Corporates, Equity Derivatives, Exotics

545 Washington Boulevard, Jersey City (this building is adjacent to the HSBC building above), on the 9th floor
Support staff

Hartfield, Titus & Donnelly’s offices at 111 Pavonia Avenue, New Jersey, on the 14th floor
•Garban Corporates - Brady Bonds, Bankruptcies
•All IT staff

Other Locations
•PGB Repo can be reached through the GFI Group
•Polcari-Weicker can be reached via Investec Ernst
•Wrightson Associates can be reached via Numerix on 212 302 2220
•Stock Loan can be contacted via Raymond James
•Shorcan in Toronto have offered facilities to provide services in Canadian products, contact on 416 360 2500
•SIF-Garban-Intercapital in Mexico have offered facilities to provide services in Mexican products

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