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  • NISA Investment Advisors, supported by Credit Suisse Securities as its futures merchant, has executed the first sponsored access trade with Goldman Sachs on Bloomberg’s swap execution facility, ahead of the mandatory deadline for swap execution facility trading on Feb. 16 next week.
  • Hedge funds are selling volatility with and without delta across expiries in Europe and the U.S., either taking profit on long receiver positions set up at the end of January during the emerging market selloff, or leveraging on the high levels of volatility and trading negative gamma.
  • Deutsche Bank is advising investors to enter into conditional outperformance options on the Eurostoxx against the S&P 500
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has hired Gage Olcott, the ex-head of U.S. retail sales within Citigroup’s cross asset group in New York, as a managing director and head of U.S. structured products, also in New York.
  • Barclays is backing a strategy for investors looking to take a short duration view on sterling rates by buying a 2y-5y constant maturity swap floor spread, funded by selling out-the-money curve caps.
  • Westpac has hired Alex Tam, former regional head of business development, Asia Pacific, global trade and receivables finance at HSBC, and Steven Yu, the ex-head of trade finance and cash management corporates at Deutsche Bank, to new roles in Hong Kong.