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  • Interest is increasing in structured notes bullish on a basket of emerging market currencies against the yen, as opposed to the more regularly traded baskets against U.S. dollar or euro.
  • Japanese investment firms have either already registered as major swap participants, or are in the midst of preparing to register with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission as they near the USD8 billion swap position threshold set by the regulator.
  • A number of South Korean asset management firms are looking to issue synthetic exchange-traded funds in the country later this year.
  • Negative catalysts have been few and far between in recent months, but one arrived with a vengeance this week in the form of an inconclusive Italian election.
  • European Banking Authority and the European Securities and Markets Authority have warned retail investors of the dangers of investing in contracts for difference.
  • CME Group is considering futures linked to credit default swap indices, which would put it into competition with similar instruments IntercontinentalExchange said it will launch in the first quarter.