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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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The ramping up of tensions around Greece debt over the weekend has brought two days of high volatility in credit markets, but traders say there is little appetite among participants to position in either direction.
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BNP Paribas has made two senior hires in high yield secondary markets, poaching trader Mike Wheeler from Morgan Stanley and salesman Justin Perry from JP Morgan.
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Credit market traders are gearing up for volatility this week with the Greek debt crisis mounting and threatening to twist in unpredictable directions.
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Standard Chartered Bank has used synthetic securitization to protect a $3bn pool of trade receivables, despite recent critical comments from the Bank of England’s David Rule about this method of risk transfer.
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After years of limited gains in assets under management, options overlay managers in the US say that they are beginning to see inflows as allocators brace for macro shocks.
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The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) surprised the market by cutting benchmark interest rates and the RRR at the weekend. Short swaps have been well offered in response and the curve is steepening as the central bank move combines with expectations for an equity rebound, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.