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Corporate investor that have successfully restructured US dollar, China yuan target redemption forwards over the last month could be in for more losses if the yuan continues to weaken against the dollar past 6.25.
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Amendments to the trade reporting rule from the Ontario Securities Commission will delay the effective date of the reporting obligation for all counterparties, while also reducing the burden on local counterparties by removing the "fall-back" mechanism.
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Investors have been entering one-month-to-one-year down-and-out-puts and “appearing” put spread strategies with strike prices of 90% and 80% of spot on the S&P 500, in a bid to monetize the elevated skew levels on the index.
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A change to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s communication rules relating to the filing and content requirements for retail communications are a positive development for the structured products market, according to lawyers.
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Hedge funds are taking profits on cross asset relative value options trades playing the underperformance of the North American CDX Investment Grade index relative to equities.
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Front-end CNY swaps were bid today amid further upward momentum in the fixings. However, 1s/5s swaps steepened up as 5-year swaps underperformed the shorter-end. New rules by the Chinese regular will help bolster capital ratios for the big banks, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.