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Fx option traders are advising end users to sell three-month volatility on the U.S. dollar and Korean won cross via a straddle to take advantage of a recent bounce in risk appetites in the New Year as volatility levels correct lower.
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Upside S&P 500-linked structures with knock-in or knock-out levels have gathered momentum over the last few weeks as issuers look to tap retail investor mid to long-term bullishness on U.S. equity.
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Two London-based credit derivatives traders, Mustafa Khalid and Hannes Wilhelm, left Credit Suisse approximately one month ago.
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The Volcker rule could cost investors in U.S. corporate bonds around USD 315 billion because of a steep decline of market liquidity that would result from the regulation, according to a study by consultancy Oliver Wyman.
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The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada said that the Volcker rule may threaten economic stability outside the U.S., a week after the Investment Industry Association of Canada warned that the regulations may violate the NAFTA trade agreement.
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Credit default swap spreads on Hungarian sovereign debt widened 16 basis points to a record 651 bps, according to CMA DataVision.