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  • The Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index has dropped 0.72 points to 18.36 from 19.08 since Wednesday, despite the stock market’s fall in the aftermath of President Obama’s re-election.
  • Malaysia-based CIMB Group has opened an investment-banking office in Australia following its acquisition of the Royal Bank of Scotland’s Asia-Pacific investment-banking businesses.
  • CME Group has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to block the agency from enforcing new swaps reporting regulations, set to go into effect Nov. 12.
  • The British Bankers Association said it expects to drop 120 of 150 variations of the London interbank offered rate by April based on discussions with market participants.
  • The covenant quality in low-rated U.S. high-yield bonds worsened in October despite robust issuance in October, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
  • Equity tranches of European collateralized loan obligations appear to offer better investment opportunities, as they have yielded quarterly returns of more than 6%, well ahead of the industry average for the region of 3% to 4%, according to Citigroup analysts.