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Credit default swaps on Assicurazioni Generali, the Italian insurance giant, ballooned nearly 100 basis points after a decision by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association that new, contingent-maturity tier-two subordinated bonds are deliverable on CDS contracts referencing old non-contingent bonds.
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Investors should look at buying a Dec. 2013 10,600-11,400-10,000 call spread collar on the HSCEI, buying a Dec. 2013 10,600-11,400 call spread and financing the trade by selling a Dec. 2013 put with a 10,000 strike.
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Old Park Capital, a London-based asset management firm, has launched one of its investment strategies via Old Park Capital Maestro Fund and sees fears over increased volatility as a key draw for investors.
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Investors have been buying back risk-reversals that were shorted earlier in the month on the euro against the U.S. dollar following surprisingly weak euro area inflation numbers Thursday and the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee statement Wednesday.
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Credit spreads continued to grind tighter as the favorable monetary policy outlook in the developed world sets the scene for a solid end to the year.
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Samsung Asset Management wants to provide retail and institutional investors with a one-stop investment platform offering a range of synthetic exchange-traded funds.