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  • Global macro-focused hedge funds were buying credit-default swaps on U.S. sovereign debt today.
  • Investors eyeing equity dislocations should position themselves long volatility on the Bovespa Brazil Sao Paulo stock exchange index and short volatility on the Brazilian real/U.S. dollar cross, say strategists from Barclays Capital in New York.
  • Investors eyeing equity dislocations should position themselves long volatility on the Bovespa Brazil Sao Paulo stock exchange index and short volatility on the Brazilian real/U.S. dollar cross, say strategists from Barclays Capital in New York.
  • Five of the United States’ largest banks having been lobbying Congress to exempt their overseas operations from regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act.
  • Bank of America has made changes that put Christian Meissner solely in charge of its global investment-banking business.
  • The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has certified that U.S. investors can trade directly Singapore Exchange’s FTSE China A50 and MSCI Asia APEX 50 Futures contracts from the U.S.