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Hedge funds are selling December upside calls on India’s CNX Nifty index with 108 strikes in order to fund the purchase of downside put spreads with strikes ranging between 95-and-80.
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Deutsche Bank is looking to steal a march on rivals with an interest rate swaption marketing effort in China—even though the onshore interest rate options market is not yet open. Deutsche Bank is positioning itself as Chinese authorities move to liberalize interest rates.
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Obtaining high-quality assets to use as collateral may be destructive to the markets in which they are being used and they’ll be costly to get hold of, according to Michael Clarke, managing director at Goldman Sachs.
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Market participants are likely to continue using streaming prices and request-for-quote when credit derivatives are mandated to be traded on swap execution facilities, as opposed to trading on a central limit order book, according to panelists at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s Annual North America Conference in New York on Thursday.
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The market needs to ensure greater margin efficiency for buyside firms to produce returns for their clients, while the introduction of swap execution facilities is leaving buysiders with greater risk, according to Richard Prager, board member at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and head of global trading at BlackRock.
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A European Court of Justice judge has opined that the European Securities and Markets Authority should not have the power to intervene in national law to prohibit short selling financial instruments in emergencies. The move has some raising the possibility that the E.U. short selling regulation, which includes the ban on naked sovereign credit default swaps, may be reworked.