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  • Société Générale has acquired futures assets at Jefferies Bache in a transaction which will wind down the Bache futures and commodities business at the firm.
  • The two big Swiss banks will be the worst hit by the Basel Committee’s rules on trading book assets, according to research from Deutsche Bank, which could push Credit Suisse to shrink its credit and securitization businesses.
  • Poor liquidity, fluctuations in premium costs, and longer completion times for mergers and acquisitions are driving investors to enter longer term options strategies.
  • The Eurosystem started lending out securities it bought in its quantitative easing programme last week, but the scheme shows how little confidence European central banks have in the continent's government bond markets.
  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan paved the way for the creation of an expanded offshore rupee bond market this week, announcing plans to allow Indian corporates to tap a sector that has so far seen only sporadic issuance from a handful of international institutions, writes Christina Khouri.
  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is cracking down on the use of export performance bank guarantees (EPBGs) to help Indian exporters attract foreign funds to dollarise and refinance their rupee debt.