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  • The credit default swap IMM roll on June 20, as well as the anticipation around the U.S. Federal Reserve decision made the same day, meant that it was hard to draw too much from CDS market movements this week. But that’s not to say it was without incident.
  • Institutional and private bank investors in Asia are increasingly looking to invest in synthetic exchange-traded funds domiciled in Europe that reference alternative strategies or assets classes other than cash and equity.
  • The Bank of England and Her Majesty’s Treasury are making changes to the terms of fx transactions with market counterparties.
  • Moody’s Investors Services has downgraded 15 banks and securities firm with global capital market operations.
  • Moody’s Investors Services has downgraded 15 banks and securities firm with global capital market operations.
  • Structured products on alternative market themes are taking off in the Nordic region. Larger volumes, particularly in Sweden, are being driven by moves from the Swedish Exchange Traded Investment Products Association, and other firms and industry bodies, to provide better education and understanding of how structured products work.