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Société Générale has seen renewed interest from private banks for strategies that give exposure to Japanese equity while mitigating yen weakness, as interest in Japan surges from European and U.S. investors.
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Deutsche Bank is recommending receiving sterling 2s4s7s butterflies, either outright or against U.S. dollar butterflies, in order to hedge against a more dovish than expected Bank of England inflation report, due to come out next week.
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Fund managers and strategists are looking at trades on financials against industrial names.
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Adam Welham, the ex-head of European equity syndicate at Barclays in London, is set to join U.S.-based Fidelity Investments as a managing director in equity capital markets.
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NYSE Liffe will be launching 30-year Ultra Long Gilt Futures on the back of customer demand. The contracts will be available Nov. 25.
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Assenagon Asset Management is using interest rate swaps to isolate credit risk from rate risk after rate uncertainty was exacerbated by the European Central Bank’s decision to slash rates to a low of 0.25% last week. Rates risk looks set to increase into 2014 with no firm decision yet from the U.S. Federal Government on when it will begin tapering its bond buying program.