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  • The mutual exchange offering between Hong Kong and Shanghai stock exchanges may drive Chinese and Hong Kong equity product trading, innovative derivatives strategies and growth in other Southeast Asian markets.
  • Sandeep Agarwal, head of EMEA debt capital markets and Nick Williams, head of EMEA equity capital markets, will become co-heads of the EMEA global markets solutions group (GMSG), the wider structure that includes ECM, DCM, leveraged finance, equity derivatives, debt derivatives, restructuring, liability management and ratings advisory.
  • Lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic hope that the creation of a clearing obligation for non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) could herald unprecedented regulatory cooperation between the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the European Securities and Markets Association (ESMA).
  • The Federal Open Market Committee has developed a reputation in recent years as a stalwart foe of market volatility. That reputation has been justly earned, but recent comments suggest that the committee may be adopting a different attitude.
  • We’ve commented in recent weeks on volatility, but it’s been mainly a macro phenomenon. Geopolitics, Ebola and uncertainty over monetary policy have all contributed to spread oscillations.
  • Hedge funds have played the recent compression between iTraxx Crossover and iTraxx Main by entering a decompression trade between the two indices this week, expecting further divergence between investment grade and high yield valuations if the European Central Bank were to announce a buying programme involving corporate bonds at its upcoming December 4 meeting.