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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.
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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.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has given the Australian Securities Exchange’s clearinghouse for over-the-counter derivatives regulatory relief, allowing the CCP to clear Australian and New Zealand dollar-denominated interest rate swaps for U.S. branches in Australia.
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Assenagon is combining different options to create condor strategies on the iTraxx Main in its credit selection fund, using the strategy to hedge against potential sudden widening of spreads.
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Jalal El Hazzat, ex-head of interest rate swaps trading at BNP Paribas in New York, has reportedly left the firm.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has hired Alan Skandan, the former global head of equity derivative sales, hedge funds and alternative asset managers, at Crédit Agricole CIB, as a managing director in equity derivative sales in New York.