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  • The European Securities and Markets Authority has reported that European Member States’ sovereign credit spreads have tightened by around 26 basis points since the ban on uncovered credit default swaps in March 2012, according to a report published by the European Commission.
  • MarketAxess has launched the first independent central limit order book for single name CDS, allowing market participants to send and receive anonymous orders.
  • Investors have been looking to roll two-week risk into longer-dated G10 currency options such as two and three-month tenors in a bid to look for more value in the low volatility environment.
  • Filippo Olivetti, managing director and co-head of markets structuring for Asia Pacific at the Royal Bank of Scotland in Tokyo, has taken a sabbatical.
  • Investors should consider going long the Nifty, entering December 2014 call spreads with strikes between 115% and 130%, in a bid to play the potential upside following India’s general election in 2014.
  • Institutional investors have been diving into December and January upside calls on the Eurostoxx 50 in anticipation of the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee meeting, which begins tomorrow.