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  • Spread compression on the iTraxx Main may push investors to seek more attractive yields on contingent convertible bonds, according to Barnaby Martin, credit strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in London.
  • trueEX has executed its first trades with AllianceBernstein, JPMorgan, MKP Capital and Société Générale on its automated portfolio terminations and compactions platform.
  • Vincent Craignou, the ex-global head of fx and precious metals derivatives at HSBC in London, has joined Brevan Howard as a portfolio manager.
  • The number of single name dividends futures contracts is expected to grow next year, according to Jad Comair, managing director of Melanion Capital in Paris, and Tobias Ehinger, v.p. at Eurex in London.
  • Initial margin requirements for clearing interest rate swaps could force buysiders to turn to futures to avoid the collateral cost of clearing. That’s the view of Luke Hickmore, investment director of credit at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership, speaking at the Futures Options World Derivatives World Conference in London on Tuesday.
  • Standard Chartered has cleared its first over-the-counter interest rate swap for a client via LCH.Clearnet’s SwapClear service.