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India’s credit default swaps market faces a number of challenges despite revised guidelines on unwinding procedures from the Reserve Bank of India.
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Vee Leung Phan, head of fx and interest rates trading for emerging markets at Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong, left the firm a few weeks ago.
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Senior sellsiders expect fx fund returns to pick-up this year fuelled by the potential for an increase in volatility, the sense the U.S. dollar/yen cross might be in for significant moves and continuing growth of the renminbi market.
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Barclays is advising investors to take a short-volatility position in EUR rates by selling EUR 5y*5y straddles versus strangles. The rationale is the expectation that EUR structured note issuance will spike in Q1 of 2013, leading to higher option supply and a fall in long-expiry volatility.
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission has granted approval to Guotai Asset Management and Bosera Funds to launch China’s first exchange-traded bonds funds.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. has filed a comment letter urging the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission objecting to the CME Group’s request that it be permitted to force customers to use its own swap data repository.