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  • Dealers in the interbank market in mainland China are actively pricing interest rate swaps on the country’s new Loan Prime Rate, with a number of transactions already executed.
  • Investors who are bullish on equity markets are having to look to longer-dated structured products in order to get uncapped upside, due to the low volatility and low rates environment.
  • The European Central Bank’s decision to cut interest rates to 0.25% momentarily reversed the flow of volatility buyers in Main, according to strategists at BNP Paribas.
  • Even though it wasn’t technically a bail-in, the restructuring of Co-op Bank serves as an example for how to formulate a bondholder-driven bank rescue. The only problem is that the lessons we have learned are hard ones — that forcing losses on bondholders is fraught with difficulty, and that the Co-op template can only really work for small banks.
  • Mohamed Yangui, the ex-head of product development and structuring group at Nomura in London, is set to join Bank of America Merrill Lynch in a similar role in London.
  • ANZ has started trading USD 20y-30y callable bonds and callable zero coupon swaps in Taiwan as part of the firm’s expansion into structured flow products across Asia.