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Investment funds are positioning for a eurozone break up via euro/Danish kroner puts, which have been seen strong flows.
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At the end of July 2011, European markets suffered major losses as fears around the Greek sovereign and the potential contagion to the rest of the Eurozone was reaching its paroxysm.
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The International Securities and Derivatives Association has referred a ruling involving a potential default trigger by Italian directory company Seat Pagine Gialle after members of the determinations committee were divided on the matter.
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Germany is poised to top Italy and France as have the highest net notional credit default swaps outstanding, following the government’ disappointing auction of its debt, according to JPMorgan Chase analysts.
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LCH.Clearnet said the transfer of trading positions belonging to some 300 U.K. clients of MF Global is “virtually complete.”
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An estimated USD 200 million belonging to clients of MF Global is said to have turned up at JPMorgan Chase in the U.K.