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  • Due to effects of Hurricane Sandy, DI staffers in North America are not contactable via our regular business e-mail. If you need to contact us, please e-mail Executive Editor Peter Thompson p8thompson@gmail.com, or call 773 439 1090.
  • Hedge funds are snapping up three-to-six month double no touches referencing Latin American currencies, such as the Brazilian real, and major currency crosses in a bid to benefit from volatility decreasing further.
  • Credit Suisse is recommending entering 2 year vs 10 year curve interest rate swap flatteners on the Czech koruna to play the view that the Czech National Bank may undertake monetary easing measures.
  • Investors should look at buying a December 2013 worst-of call referencing a basket of companies that should benefit from a weaker yen, while selling Nikkei or Topix, in a bid to benefit from more aggressive monetary policy from the Bank of Japan.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association warned that the European Parliament’s vote to back legislation that would place limits on commodity derivatives trading could drive more commodities trades to exchanges.
  • The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the Reserve Bank of Australia have called on the government to introduce tougher regulation for the derivatives market.