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  • Polar Capital is launching its first global equity fund, to be managed by Andy MacKirdy and Christophe Williams.
  • The majority of the names referenced in the current Markit index of North American investment grade corporate credit default swaps—the CDX.IG.18—have negative basis, according to a report by Markit.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association Master Agreement serves as the basis for the vast majority of over-the-counter derivatives transactions.
  • Tradeweb plans to add single-name credit default swaps referencing investment-grade corporates on its electronic trading platform by the end of next month, according to several market participants.
  • The Hong Kong Monetary Authority introduced Friday a liquidity facility for authorized institutions dealing in China yuan-denominated bonds and fx forwards. It has also replaced its CNH risk management limit with a liquidity ratio for monitoring RMB liquidity positions.
  • Citigroup is reworking its equity derivative flow trading management in Hong Kong after a series of hires and departures. The latest arrival is Robert Webb, a former founding partner at Singapore-based volatility hedge fund RSR Capital. He will head the equity-linked index flow desk in Hong Kong.