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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.
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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.
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Strategists at Société Générale are recommending relative value trades on iTraxx Main and Eurostoxx 50 after a dislocation between the two indices corrected by almost half earlier today.
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LCH.Clearnet has begun offering client clearing for single name credit default swaps with the addition of 187 names to its CDS clearing service.
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The current mismatch between supply and demand of volatility in European rates has opened up the opportunity to buy EUR at-the-money-forward payers versus out-of-the-money payers, according to Credit Suisse.
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Traders are seeing a strong demand for put options on the Australian dollar against the U.S. dollar as the pair continues to decline.