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  • The cost of foreign exchange swaps for certain U.K. firms looking to issue securitizations into the U.S. and Europe beyond the core U.K. investor base remain “prohibitively” expensive, according to Stephen Bowcott, head of securitization at Paragon Group.
  • Network 2012, January 29-31, The Breakers Hotel, Palm Beach, FL, is MFA's premier networking conference and exposition for alternative investment industry participants and institutional investors, and is expected to draw nearly 1,000 delegates. The Network 2012 agenda will focus on trends in investing, the needs of investors and best practices in asset allocation, manager selection and due diligence. http://network.managedfunds.org/default.asp
  • Strategists at Barclays Capital have combined an analysis of tail beta, or the expected return of an underlying relative to the financial market as a whole, with a ratio of put prices to pinpoint inexpensive yet effective tail risk strategies for equity and credit portfolios.
  • Clearing is among the top concerns for financial end users, according to Luke Zubrod, director of regulatory compliance services at Kennett Square, Pa.-based risk advisory firm Chatham Financial.
  • European banks are balking at the expenses related to over-the-counter derivatives regulations and plan to fight the reforms, according to TABB Group.
  • The use of fx options by corporate and fund management firms for hedging purposes rose 100% in the 12 months ended Sept. 30, according Misys.