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Standard Chartered strategists are advising investors to buy a two-month U.S. dollar, yen calls with a strike at JPY79.5 and a knock in feature at JPY77.00.
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A handful of hedge funds bought over USD1 billion of options on the U.S. dollar/yen this week as quantitative easing measures by the Bank of Japan kickstarted a swing towards yen weakness that the funds believe will continue over the short-term.
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Trading of credit default swaps on Greek sovereign debt stands at USD3.2 billion, compared with USD5.6 billion a year ago, according to the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp.
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Major corporations, including Boeing and General Electric, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have joined with financial institutions in attacking the Volcker Rule, saying in a comment letter it will “have far-reaching negative consequences that will impede our ability to raise capital and manage risk."
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Deutsche Boerse’s Eurex exchange has teamed up with the Vienna Stock Exchange to launch derivatives on RDX USD, the Russian blue-chip index.
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NYSE Liffe has proposed new rules for overseeing the London commodity contracts, which will feature delivery limits in an effort to prevent large-scale deliveries of the past.