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  • Zurich-based index provider STOXX has launched the STOXX Japan Strong Balance Sheet Indices, designed to underlie exchange-traded funds and structured products.
  • Hedge funds are buying 12-month put options on US dollar, offshore Chinese yuan, targeting 6.50 and above, in a bid to hedge their core short USD, onshore yuan positions, according to traders.
  • Paul Hawkins, ex-head of UK credit trading and sales at Santander in London, has left the firm.
  • Investors have been picking up short-dated options on the US dollar against the yen, following comments from Federal Reserve governor, Janet Yellen, regarding the timing for an interest rate hike.
  • Private banks are showing interest in credit linked notes on ArcelorMittal, the steel manufacturer, due to positive basis in credit default swaps on the name. The CLN comes after ArcelorMittal printed a five year benchmark offering on Tuesday.
  • Corporate investors are increasingly restructuring their US dollar, offshore yuan target redemption forwards following the currency pair’s move higher to 6.20 this week, a key downside barrier many of the deals were structured with.