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  • After difficult years for performance, equity options strategy focused managers are garnering more interest from allocators as both volatility and rates rise.
  • Several ABS are being marketed this week in Barcelona, where delegates are meeting for IMN and AFME's Global ABS securitization conference — but the market is showing signs of stress.
  • The slump in the equity market saw slightly better receiving in the 5-10 year area of the CNY swap curve on Tuesday. Front-end swap rates have been resisting strong downward pressure amid concerns over liquidity pressure. 1s/5s is flatter and dealers expect further flattening momentum there, writes Deirdre Yeung.
  • After a turbulent sell-off in bond markets, options volatility levels across the rates and FX spectrum suggest that investors are less fearful but remain vigilant for bumps in the road ahead.
  • Mizuho International has brought in a new head of fixed income trading in London, with its previous head moving to another senior job within the bank.
  • Short-end CNY swaps have been well bid on the unwinding of bets on a cut in banks' reserve requirement ratio (RRR) and IPO-related liquidity concerns. Weekend speculation about an RRR cut from the People's Bank of China (PBoC) proved unfounded on Monday, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.