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Morgan Stanley is recommending investors protect against a slump in large cap stocks by using put options on the Standard & Poor’s 500 that knock in when the price of oil reaches a predetermined level.
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Annual losses at UBS have triggered a clawback of some CHF300 million (USD282 million) in bonuses promised to senior bankers.
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Citigroup has appointed Stuart Staley as head of global commodities, succeeding John Casaudoumecq, who is retiring.
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Jeff Sprecher, ceo of Intercontinental Exchange, said his company is considering an expansion into clearing sovereign credit default swaps.
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Morgan Stanley has recommended that investors sell credit default swaps on Japanese corporate and sovereign debt because the swaps would yield more than the debt from the borrowers.
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A narrowing of credit default swaps on corporate bonds is being viewed as a sign that a rally in corporate securities may return.