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Some Asia-based equity investors are sitting on the sidelines this week, or switching to emerging market bond investments, as political turmoil in the West spooks the buyside.
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The tight range on 30y sterling rates has strategists at Credit Suisse seeing value in buying 3m30y GBP straddles.
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Five-year credit default swaps on Portugal Telecom snapped tighter today after news of a merger with Oi, the Brazilian telecommunications company, of which Portugal Telecom is the largest shareholder.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange is ramping up VIX trading hours, tweaking variance contracts, launching a new short-term vol index and firing up new small cap vol products. Ed Tilly, chief executive, sat down with Derivatives Week Executive Editor Peter Thompson to outline the rationale in an exclusive interview Tuesday at the CBOE’s Risk Management Conference Europe, at the Penha Longa Resort in Sintra, Portugal.