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European credit spreads on Tuesday held on to the ground they had gained in Monday’s big rally, but the end of the day was notably weaker without further news on a Greek debt agreement.
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Commerzbank has added to its credit trading capabilities in London by hiring an experienced structured credit specialist.
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Stronger-than-expected PMI data has prompted paying in short CNY swaps, flattening the curve. Meanwhile, Japan's megabanks are planning to issue offshore renminbi bonds in Tokyo, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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Despite waning interest in liquid alternatives, US wealth management firms focused on ultra-high-net worth and family office investors remain loyal to volatility managers.
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With a Greek default seeming more likely than ever before as the country’s disagreements with its creditors threaten to boil over, equity options traders show little sign of panic.
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The potential for options to both magnify and soften credit blow-outs was demonstrated this week, as Greek default fear gripped the market and sent credit index spreads surging wider.