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  • Congratulations are due to the banks and companies involved in last week’s Granvia and Greater Gabbard project bonds. They are helping to bring new capital into infrastructure finance. But the art of structuring these deals is to shield investors from nearly all risk. The real spadework in project finance is still being done by banks.
  • The Chicago Board Options Exchange has appointed John Deters, an ex-v.p. in the Financial Institutions Group in investment banking at Barclays, as its chief strategy officer and head of corporate initiatives in Chicago.
  • Strategists at JPMorgan are advising investors to go long Europe, short U.S. credit indices, expecting spreads on iTraxx Main to tighten against the North American CDX.IG next year. The strategists said credit risk in Europe is overblown and the CDX.IG is currently trading too tight versus Main.
  • UBS Wealth Management is marketing secured floating rate notes—structured money market instruments—linked to three-month Euribor plus a spread, the credit risk of the bank and a pool of collateral. The notes may be extended for six months at maturity, offering the added benefit of a bonus payment to investors.
  • Natixis is expanding its financial institution investor coverage in the Asia Pacific, hiring Daniel Yap from Credit Industriel et Commercial in Singapore.
  • Société Générale has created a new Asia-focused credit sales team, hiring four officials and promoting Pierre Trecourt, the former head of fixed income and institutions in the firm’s cross asset solutions business, to lead the unit.