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  • The Joint Associations Committee on retail structured products has urged the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision to be flexible in its point of sale disclosure documents in order to help firms comply with the rules without undermining other guidelines.
  • Structurers have seen an increase in credit-linked notes referencing Brazilian single names since the summer, when a 6% tax on fixed-income foreign investments was lifted, improving liquidity in the local market. One structurer in London said he is seeing weekly requests for CLNs on Brazilian names as opposed to no requests at the start of the year.
  • We’ve got news of a couple of ex-Occitan Capital Partners staffers hired by Société Générale this week.
  • As part of an industry wide move to simplify collateral arrangements, over-the-counter derivative market participants are exploring opportunities to renegotiate existing Credit Support Annexes.
  • Laurent Paulhac, senior managing director for interest rate and over-the-counter products and services at CME Group, is set to join ICAP SEF in New York as a managing director and ceo.
  • China was once again shaping spread direction in western markets as mixed messages emanated from the world’s second biggest economy.