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One buyside investor was seen selling at-the-money straddles on sterling against the U.S. dollar, while buying 15-delta puts on the same pair.
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Investors are unwinding, but not replacing, out-of-the-money payer spreads on the iTraxx Main ahead of the roll of the index.
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Long/short hedge funds are unwinding their long call option positions on specific Japanese sectors that are expected to benefit from Tokyo’s successful bid for the 2020 International Summer Olympic Games.
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Kin Cheung, head of trading and deputy head of equities at the Royal Bank of Scotland in Hong Kong, has left the firm.
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Interest in the socially responsible investment (SRI) market has boomed this year. Issuers are rushing to claim their warm fuzzy credentials and investors are on the hunt for deals that can do some good. But the market is a complicated one and has its detractors. It must be allowed time to grow.
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Asia’s debt capital markets have finally sparked back into life and it is Korean credits that are the most sought after. But while the usual parade of state-backed banks will have no trouble accessing markets, the country’s high yield names are unlikely to benefit.