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  • Hedge funds that typically use fx options as part of their investment strategy are increasingly sitting on the sidelines or looking to equity derivatives as uncertainty over political issues globally increases.
  • Investors concerned about potential spill-over from political concerns in the U.S. are revisiting low cost credit hedges in Europe, according to strategists at BNP Paribas.
  • Private banks and distributors are buying credit linked notes on single names where there is positive basis, such as Glencore, Heidelberg Cement and Alstom. They’re picking up yield when credit default swaps spreads are trading wider than the cash bond.
  • Commerzbank has launched a synthetic exchange-traded fund on the FTSE China A50 index in Europe.
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    It would be madness for the European Banking Authority not to consider the impact of the European Central Bank’s long term refinancing operation (LTRO) in next year’s stress tests for the bloc’s lenders. But should banks really be penalised for making use of a funding tool that was designed to help them?
  • Antonio Cailao, a director and head of investment grade credit trading at Barclays in Singapore, has left the firm.