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Hedge funds in Asia are purchasing downside protection via three-month 85-95% put spreads on Asian indices, with South Korea’s KOSPI 200 the most popular underlying.
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Adrian McGowan, managing director and head of fx trading Asia Pacific at Barclays Capital in Singapore, is set to replace David Shannon as global head of fx options in London.
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THEAM, the asset management division of BNP Paribas, plans to buy a six-month call spread on the U.S. dollar against the yen for three of its flagship Alternative Return Range funds.
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Jonathan Sebag, London interest rates derivatives trader for Lloyds TSB, left the firm last month.
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Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ has hired Dipen Navsaria as an fx options trader in London in a new role.
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Peter Duenas-Brckovich is co-head of global flow credit trading at Nomura in London. He works in the global credit products group, where the flow business covers areas such as high grade, high yield, loans, credit default swaps, emerging market credit, distressed and securitized products. He spoke to Managing Editor Rob McGlinchey on topics including regulation, transparency and the state of the CDS market post-Greece credit event.