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  • Investors are increasingly looking at shorting puts on single stocks as a way to generate yield and higher risk-adjusted returns, according to strategists.
  • New buyside entrants and portfolio managers are increasingly using options on futures as a way to keep margin costs down while generating tailored risk exposure, providing an effective alternative to over-the-counter swaps and futures strategies.
  • LCH.Clearnet’s global interest rate swap clearing platform, SwapClear, is launching a portfolio margining service that will enable its members and their clients to maximise their margin offsets between over-the-counter and listed interest rate derivatives. As a result of this, users will be able to more efficiently manage their collateral obligations.
  • Risk arbitrage traders, among others, are betting on continued upside in General Electric by buying medium and long dated call spreads on the back of a speculative corporate split off, according to strategists.
  • India’s union budget announcement over the weekend was bittersweet for ECM bankers hoping for positive changes to tax rules for real estate investment trusts (Reits) and infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs). While the government delivered some much-needed clarity on some aspects of the tax regime, big gaps still remain with the stage not yet set to welcome the country’s first Reits.
  • Syndicated loans bankers have welcomed India’s 2015 budget, saying it set the stage for long term growth in the country. However, frustration remains that more was not done to tackle the problems dogging the country’s infrastructure sector.