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  • A slew of large euro/U.S. dollar barrier options with strikes at and around USD1.250 are the focus of the fx market as the falling euro raises the possibility of the barriers knocking-out options.
  • Credit Suisse has launched its first offshore deliverable Chinese renminbi structured product in Europe.
  • Lloyds Banking Group is said to have suspended fx derivatives trader Alexandre Dube and interest-rate derivatives trader Jon Argent two months ago amid the investigation of alleged manipulation of London interbank offer rate.
  • The disclosure of information in synthetic exchange traded funds related to collateral, embedded costs and counterparties needs to be greater, according to a report by Morningstar.
  • Investors spent the early part of this week repositioning for a downturn in U.S. equities via puts on the S&P 500 exchange-traded fund, which added to a steep skew term structure on the ETF that could provide over-the-counter trading opportunities.
  • Rahul Darbari, global head of fx options at Standard Chartered in Singapore, resigned on Wednesday.