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  • Société Générale is advising players to sell straddles on cable to take advantage of what the firm believes could be a gradual spike in implied volatility in the pair.
  • European politicians are proposing that firms pay the bulk of bonuses in subordinated debt and that the proposed European Banking Authority be given the authority to require firms to disclose bonus payments.
  • Sens. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) and Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) have worked out a deal involving a proposal that would require banks to spin-off their derivative trading activities.
  • American International Group may have to pick up the tab to defend top executives of Goldman Sachs, who may face lawsuits that stem from fraud charges against the firm involving collateralized debt obligations.
  • Financial reform may hit Deutsche Bank harder than some of its competitors because of its heavy activity in areas to be covered by new regulations, according to analysts.
  • French bank Crédit Agricole reportedly has preliminary agreed to participate in a joint venture experiment with China’s Citic Securities that could give a foreign bank greater access to the domestic market, while helping a Chinese firm gain market share elsewhere.