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    Electricité de France was set to start the green bond craze among corporate issuers with an expected benchmark deal this week. Vasakronan got there first, with a deal yesterday, and was joined by Bank of America. The green bond market has unmistakably arrived. But it will only have real economic value — and therefore value for the environment — when deals start to price tighter than the issuer’s ordinary debt.
  • Regulatory requirements for buysiders in regard to bunched orders is deterring some investors from trading on swap execution facilities, according to Richard McVey, chairman and ceo of MarketAxess, told attendees at the at the Wholesale Markets Brokers' Association's SEFCON IV conference at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York on Monday.
  • Varying regulation in different jurisdictions is going to result in fragmentation and the potential for regional markets, according to speakers at the Wholesale Markets Brokers' Association's SEFCON IV conference at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York yesterday.
  • The International Monetary Fund has given the Singapore Exchange’s over-the-counter derivatives clearinghouse its approval, saying the central counterparty is sound and efficient with an effective risk management framework.
  • Investors should consider buying a March 2014 put butterfly on the Nikkei, with strikes at 15,000-14,500- 14,000, following the recent rally on the Japanese equity last week that saw the index pass 15,000.
  • Clark Hutchinson, global head of futures at Morgan Stanley in New York, is joining Deutsche Bank as managing director and head of U.S. listed derivatives, also based in New York.