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  • Macro hedge fund investors are shifting their focus to the South Korean equity market, buying KOSPI 225 Dec. 2013-or-Jan. 2014 upside at-the-money calls, or slightly out-the-money calls with strikes at about 105%, as interest in Japan equities wanes.
  • A group of 20 international counterparties in Singapore will start voluntarily submitting trade data for over-the-counter interest rate and credit derivatives traded in Singapore from Feb. 3, 2014, ahead of the mandatory April start for financial firms.
  • Counterparties may be disincentivized from choosing to segregate their collateral following final rules from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission addressing the manner in which swap dealers hold collateral for uncleared swaps.
  • Société Générale is pitching 15s17s steepeners on the Brazilian swap rate as the firm expects fiscal concerns in the country to re-emerge and apply upward pressure on long-end yields, despite recent flattening in the Brazilian yield curve.
  • Liontrust Asset Management is clearing 100% of all eligible credit default swap trades through ICE Clear Europe, according to Neale Soffe, head of operations at the fund in London.
  • Real money funds are buying sub protection on Deutsche Bank and selling sub protection on HSBC after the German bank reported third quarter net income of EUR41 million, down 95% year-on-year last week.