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  • Société Générale plans to launch four equity-linked structured products in Hong Kong. The structures, which can use so-called airbag features, will be linked to single stocks.
  • New anti-tax avoidance rules in India could snare foreign investors and dealers active in the country’s over-the-counter and offshore equity derivatives market.
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    Puttables have long been seen as the note of choice for struggling banks or market newcomers. But Rabobank’s exceptional structured puttable last week shows the format can be useful even for credits that are deemed to be super safe.
  • Deutsche Bank is advising investors to sell three-month at-the-money forward U.S. dollar/Russian ruble puts versus buying 3-month 1% out-of-the-money forward USD/Mexican peso puts.
  • U.S. equities are poised to decorrelate from Chinese and Brazilian equities, say strategists at BNP Paribas, and investors can capitalize by buying calls on individual indices and selling calls on a basket of all three.
  • Firm compliance teams are swinging into action to prepare for potential registration as swap dealers—or at least to figure out, along with the business side, whether they will avoid having to enroll.