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  • Sammy Mohammad, an ex-managing director at the institutional client group at Deutsche Bank in London, has joined StormHarbour in senior sales and trading in London.
  • European banks may be required to limit their derivatives products to centrally cleared interest rate, fx and credit derivatives to non-financial clients under new legislation on proprietary trading being considered by the European Commission.
  • Fast money investors are selling at-the-money credit options and buying back out-of-the-money payers that were sold before the Christmas lull to hedge long cash positions.
  • Recent relaxation to documentation requirements by China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange could boost the mainland's cross currency swap market.
  • Taiwan corporates, mostly import and export firms, are taking a larger share of the yearly U.S. dollar, renminbi hedging market, accounting for about 10-to-20% of the overall volume.
  • Investors should consider buying Polish zlotny/Hungarian forint, while also entering into a two-month double-no-touch on the euro/HUF, according to Bartosz Pawlowski, global head of emerging market strategy at BNP Paribas in London.