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Corporates in Hong Kong are moving away from U.S. dollar, Chinese offshore renminbi target redemption forwards--a type of zero cost option--and are instead using USD/CNY forwards to hedge at more favorable rates than prevailing CNY spot prices.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has voted 3-2 to propose a version of the Volcker Rule, which limits banks proprietary trading under the Dodd-Frank Act, similar to measures set forth by other regulators. Click here to read the story from Bloomberg
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Deutsche Bank has sold retail structured notes--primarily to high-net worth JPMorgan clients--that benefit from an upside in Asian equities through 2012, despite some macro strategists predicting China’s economy will slow.
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Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext are said to have begun lobbying commissioners and senior government officials in various European countries in coming days in an effort to save their proposed merger, which the European Commission has signaled it will recommend rejecting.
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The Financial Stability Board has formed an over-the-counter derivatives co-ordination group made up of the chairs of relevant standard-setting bodies, with its initial focus on establishing adequate safeguards for a global framework for central counterparties.