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Credit Suisse has begun marketing EUR350 million (USD459 million) in 12-year structured notes with returns linked to the Man Investments Directional EUR Index Series 2 index. Structured product officials said it is the largest structured notes offering to both retail and institutional investors in the last few months.
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Markit’s new Asia Pacific sovereign credit default swaps index, the SovX Asia, traded between 108 basis points and 114bp today after it went live, and traders and analysts pointed to its surprising liquidity.
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Dick Lo, head of single stock exotics trading for Asia ex-Japan at Deutsche Bank, left the firm in the last week.
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Steve Milke, head of structured products for RBC Capital Markets in New York, has resigned. Separately, the firm recently hired Donald Dye as a managing director in New York.
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Legendary investor Warren Buffett said imposing regulation that would force collateral requirements retroactively on existing derivatives would drive up the costs for counterparties, but said his company, Berkshire Hathaway, “would not have to post a dime.”
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Sheila Bair, the chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., has told the heads of the two Senate committees working on derivatives regulation that she is opposed to a proposal that would force banks to spin off their swaps desks.