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JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
◆ Chinese bank treasury shift from USTs to dollar callables considered ◆ Some European SSAs face cross-currency limitations ◆ Previous market staple 'almost non-existent'
Bank intermediaries eye resurgence in profitable trades
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One area of European credit not reflecting the global market's more bearish tone this week was iTraxx options trading, where traders reported plenty of demand among participants to sell volatility even as spreads continued to widen.
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Problems in Chinese and emerging market economies have become the biggest fear for credit investors for the rest of 2015, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s July Credit Investor Survey — having not featured at all as a concern in the bank’s May poll.
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US Treasury markets weakened from Wednesday, continuing a pullback that preceded a Federal Open Market Committee announcement but with the yield curve flattening further on Thursday amid a mixed response to strong GDP data.
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The recent commodity downturn has sent LatAm corporate bond yields surging, just as the US looks set to raise interest rates.
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With earnings season in the US continuing, the volatility surface for some individual equities has begun to show signs of elevated interest despite muted index activity.
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Problems in Chinese and emerging market economies have become the biggest fear for credit investors for the rest of 2015, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s July Credit Investor Survey – having not featured at all as a concern in the bank’s May poll.