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  • Strategists at Credit Suisse are recommending shorting the U.S. dollar against the yen via digital puts and reverse knock-in put butterflies.
  • The Monetary Authority of Singapore has proposed product highlight sheets for convertible bonds where a prospectus is required to be issued. The regulator is aiming to improve the accessibility and readability of prospectuses, and encourage better understanding of a product’s key information.
  • Investors have been selling optionality on the euro against the U.S. dollar via at-the-money options and risk-reversals, while picking up butterflies on the pair as a cheap hedge. This comes as the debt ceiling deadline in the U.S. draws closer.
  • The central banks of the U.S. and Japan will not be required to comply with EMIR reporting and clearing requirements after the Council of the European Union approved a European Commission act calling for their exemption.
  • Ex-Deutsche Bank interest rate staffers Paul Swaddling and David Martins da Silva have launched Prism Financial Products, a buyside brokerage. Christopher Rokos, the ex-co-founder of Brevan Howard, is also involved in the launch, according to a U.K. Companies House filing.
  • Credit Suisse recommends receiving U.S. 3y3y versus 10y10y forward swaps in order to express a steepening and long treasury protected securities breakeven bias.