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  • Asset managers and hedge funds have been buying protection on emerging market sovereign countries and the Markit emerging market credit-default swap index as spreads have tightened on news of a debt deal with Greece.
  • JPMorgan has sold just over USD10 million worth of notes linked to the S&P 500 utilizing a relatively exotic structure for the U.S. structured products market, a dual directional note with a cap on the upside and a knock-out barrier on the downside.
  • Half of the world’s 10 biggest banks in fx, including Citigroup and the Royal Bank of Scotland, have introduced new trading technology in the face of growing competition.
  • Strong demand has prompted HSBC Bank to close its ELDA Asia Opportunity structured deposit product Feb. 24, a week earlier than originally scheduled.
  • Large investment banks are responding to pressure from investors and companies to offer them a hedge in the event of a breakup of the euro.
  • Barclays Wealth has named Julian Wanting as managing director and head of global fx.