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U.K. supermarket chain WM Morrison was a notable underperformer this week amid reports that it could restructure its property portfolio–to the detriment of credit investors.
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The Australian Securities Exchange plans to introduce client clearing to its over-the-counter derivative central counterparty in April, and will be working to expand its product offering throughout the year.
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Strategists at Société Générale are recommending investors sell five-year credit default swaps on Wendel, the French investment company, noting that CDS on the name are trading too wide in relation to other BB+ rated credits and the likelihood it will be upgraded to investment grade status as early as first quarter 2014.
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Hedging corporate balance sheet risks may be a struggle under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive agreed by E.U. member states and the European Parliament on Tuesday, which introduces a market structure framework to close loopholes and ensure most trading takes place on regulated platforms.
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Citigroup is planning to expand its structured product sales coverage in Asia Pacific as retail and institutional investors increasingly look to enhance their equities exposure.
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Some of the largest global asset managers are looking at unwinding positions on Nikkei dividends entered into early in 2013 and could subsequently sell out-the-money 105 calls.