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  • Rothschild Wealth Management has been entering into puts on the S&P 500 as a hedge against the U.S. market.
  • Investors should look at buy-write strategies on undervalued China or Hong Kong financial stocks in a bid to benefit from a recent rally in HSCEI and HSI, according to strategists.
  • Credit Suisse recommends tapping constant maturity swap curve floors on the 30s/7s U.S. rates curve for investors who wish to hedge for significantly higher rates and a flatter long-end curve.
  • Proposals by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision to incorporate market liquidity risk into the trading book capital framework by classifying risk into buckets of differing liquidity are too simplistic and may add unnecessary complexity into the framework, according to industry participants.
  • Insurance companies are increasingly considering the Russell 2000 as opposed to the S&P 500 when hedging the volatility of the underlying of variable annuities with options.
  • Nomura has made two key appointments to its Asia ex-Japan equity derivatives team in Hong Kong, hiring Laurent Poirot and Vincent Yam from Bank of America Merrill-Lynch.