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  • Strategists at the Royal Bank of Scotland are advising investors buy four-year variance swaps on the Nikkei 225 and sell four-year variance swaps on the S&P 500.
  • Société Générale is developing two new Asian synthetic equity exchange-traded funds, while also considering whether to pull its Lyxor range of ETFs from the Hong Kong stock exchange.
  • Hedge funds and corporates have started to exit both one-year and one-month U.S. dollar/Chinese renminbi non-deliverable forwards after a brief flurry of buying activity early in November.
  • CME Group is in talks with the China Securities Regulatory Commission about the mainland’s derivatives market.
  • The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is set to consider a final rule Dec. 5 on clearinghouses and futures commission merchants investing customer funds, according to CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler.
  • The Reserve Bank of India has allowed trading of credit default swaps for corporate bonds, beginning Dec. 1.