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  • Hedge funds are buying outperformance options on WTI Crude Oil against the S&P 500 as a hedge against a potential strike by Israel against Iranian nuclear installations.
  • Instead of getting long on the CDX high yield index, Barclays is advising bullish market participants to buy the high beta index constituents and pair them with a short index position.
  • Last week's Learning Curve discussed the consultation conclusions published by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Securities and Futures Commission on July 11 in relation to comments received from market participants and other industry bodies on a public consultation paper relating to the proposed regulatory regime for the OTC derivatives market in Hong Kong on Oct. 17, 2011. The aim is to introduce a new regulatory regime in Hong Kong in line with the G-20's goal of reducing systemic risk in the global OTC derivatives market.
  • The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Securities and Futures Commission launched a public consultation paper relating to the proposed regulatory regime for the OTC derivatives market in Hong Kong on Oct. 17, 2011. The aim is to introduce a new regulatory regime in Hong Kong in line with the G20's goal of reducing systemic risk in the global OTC derivatives market.
  • Adam Kellogg, the ex-head of U.S. dollar interest rate options at Credit Suisse in New York, has joined BlueCrest Capital Management, also in New York.
  • Frederic Smadja, head of U.S. equity flow and structured index trading for North America at Natixis in New York, has left the firm.