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  • Record low yields threaten the credit quality in the U.S. primary high-yield market as investors are willing to take more risk, and issuers have responded with issues containing more moderate risk characteristics.
  • State Street Global Advisors has tapped Jacqueline Pang to head capital markets for its SPDR exchange-traded funds in the Asia-Pacific. Based in Hong Kong, Pang most recently was head of capital markets at Amundi Investment Solutions.
  • Large brokerages are taking longer to approval exchange-traded funds and exchange-traded notes as a result of increased scrutiny by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
  • Troika Dialog has hired Robert Hagon as co-head of equity sales treading. Based in London, Hagon formerly worked at Renaissance Capital, where he focused on equity markets in Russia and sub-Sahara Africa.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has set out the potential issues that Japanese market participants could face following the adoption of U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission guidance and the European Market Infrastructure Regulation in the E.U.
  • Dealers have been buying one-month calls on the euro against the U.S. dollar, positioning for the potential that the euro might rally following the European Central Bank press conference this Thursday.