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Investors should buy call spreads on Ebay, Sherwin-Williams and Intel stock, to name a few, as opposed to taking outright long positions in U.S. equity due to lingering concerns over the European debt crisis, say equity derivative strategists at Barclays Capital.
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European regulators have expressed unhappiness with rules adopted last week by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission dealing with swap data repositories.
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Credit default swap spreads on senior and junior bonds of 25 European banks have doubled since April as investors view negatively the financial institutions’ need to raise roughly USD116 billion in cash by year’s end.
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Credit default swaps on technology firms led underperformers in North America, according to Fitch Solutions.
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The National Association of Federal Credit Unions said it supports proposal by the National Credit Union Association that would allow its member to invest in derivatives.
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LCH.Clearnet is looking to expand its credit default swap service beyond the eurozone to become more international in scope, according to Ian Axe, ceo of the LCH in London.