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  • Credit default swap spread volatility on the U.S. indices could rise in line with escalating political tensions in the U.S., according to strategists.
  • The final quarter of 2013 opened amid fresh bouts of political instability on both sides of the Atlantic.
  • Investors should look at playing the normalization and range trading of Hong Kong dollar, U.S. dollar spreads via a seven-year forward, three year HKD/USD swap spread, with an entry at -60 and taking profit at -25.
  • Australian counterparties registered as U.S. swap dealers started submitting over-the-counter interest rate swaps and credit derivative trade data to the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. this week as part of the first phase of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s trade reporting roll out.
  • Investors should buy long-term out-of-the-money calls on the Eurostoxx 50 to position for an increase in upside volatilities in the index should Europe head for a bull market scenario, according to Société Générale.
  • Investors globally have been unwinding bullish U.S. dollar options positions in the view that the U.S. currency is likely to come under pressure on the back of the government shutdown in the country, as concerns over the debt ceiling persist.