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  • The nascent property derivatives market is predicting that returns from U.S. commercial real estate will be positive this year, after the market made a loss of 16% in 2009.
  • The credit markets, both corporate and sovereign, continued to be captivated by the crisis enveloping Greece this week. The Markit SovX Western Europe index reached a record wide level of 112.5bp on Monday amid fears that the problems in Greece couldn’t be contained and would spread throughout the peripheral eurozone.
  • Michel Barnier was voted in yesterday as the new European Commissioner for Internal Market & Services.
  • Hedge funds and corporates were buying calls and puts on the euro this morning, as uncertainty mounted over a Greek rescue package being drawn up in the European Parliament.
  • An over-the-counter product that protects Indian farmers from crop failure when there is insufficient rainfall is attracting increasing interest, according to James Vickery, a research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • The Committee of European Securities Regulators has released plans to extend rules requiring the disclosure of major shareholdings to instruments that have a similar economic effect to owning shares or having entitlements to buy shares.