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  • UBS has expanded its exchanged-traded note offerings with ETRACS Fisher Gartman Risk On On ETN, which will seek to replicate the Fisher-Gartman Risk Index, and the ETRACS Fisher-Gartman Risk Off ETN.
  • Downgraded banks acting as interest rate swap counterparties to collateralized debt obligation and collateralized loan obligation issuers are in danger of losing extensive amounts of capital inflow.
  • The sovereign credit market has been racked by volatility in 2011 and this week was no different.
  • As complete segregation of client collateral via third-party custodian agreements begins to take hold, dealers are looking to stand firm on their right to dispute buyside collateral calls on events outside of default.
  • Societe Generale is re-arranging responsibilities for its credit derivatives traders in the U.S., after the Paris-based firm has let go at least three members of the credit trading desk this week.
  • Dealers in Hong Kong are seeing an increase in the use of custom basket swaps for hedging purposes as client knowledge of the instrument increases.