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  • Firas Zenie, an executive director in synthetic equity trading at UBS in London, has left the firm.
  • Investors in South Korea are buying puts on the Kospi 200, such as December, 2013, 90% puts at 4.7%. They’re taking advantage of cheap downside volatility being sold by dealers looking to hedge the growth in equity-linked structured products.
  • The European Parliament may hold hearings on how bankers were able to manipulate the London interbank offered rate.
  • Morgan Stanley is planning to reduce the size of its fixed-income business, with structured credit and investment-grade securitization possibly affected, according to Ruth Porat, cfo.
  • JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citibank, Morgan Stanley, PNC Financial Services Group and Wells Fargo have all taken steps to close their proprietary trading units ahead of the compliance with the Volcker Rule, according to Thomas Curry, the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency.
  • Sales of structured notes linked to the S&P 500 surged 48% to a record USD5.77 billion this year, with the notes accounting for nearly 60% of all sales in July, the highest percentage since January 2010.