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  • Anheuser-Busch Companies, one of worlds largest brewers, is actively considering entering an interest-rate swap on the back of a recent USD250 million 40-year bond offering. In the swap, Anheuser-Busch would look to receive a fixed rate equal to the 6.5% coupon on the bond and pay a floating rate, according to an official. Carlos Ramirez, spokesman, said the company has used interest-rate swaps in the past and always considers it a useful option.
  • Banc of America Securities has hired Ben Wilkinson, head of the equity derivatives group at AIG Financial Products in Greenwich, Conn., as a managing director in its equity derivatives group, according to a firm official. Wilkinson, who joined the firm about a three weeks ago, likely replaces one of the four managing directors who left in March (DW, 3/3). Dmitry Genkin, equity derivatives trader at AIG, has also joined the firm. He reports to J.P. LeCourt, global head of equity derivatives trading. Market officials said Wilkinson and Genkin joined separately.
  • Chubb Financial Products, the structured products subsidiary ofThe Chubb Corp., is working on more than five synthetic double-trigger collateralized debt obligations, two collateralized fund obligations and several other cash and synthetic deals, with the first CDOs expected in the coming months. Chubb has put together CDOs before, but this marks a major initiative to become a securitization and bespoke products house. The firm plans to ramp up its revenues from tailor-made products to 50% from 10% of its business, said Matt Cooleen, head of financial products in New York.
  • Derivatives houses in Korea, including Citibank and Deutsche Bank, have started marketing structured notes with a digital payout for the first time. "These offer an enhanced rate of return," said an official at Deutsche Bank in Seoul, adding that clients are hungry for the yield offered in such structures in the current low interest-rate environment. Market officials said the notes were a first for Korea.
  • Areski Ibberakene, global head of foreign exchange trading at Barclays Capital in London, has joined Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, as a managing director and deputy head of equity derivatives trading in London. He will report to Christophe Chazot, global head of equity derivatives.
  • Jim Xu, a trader in the equity derivatives group at BNP Paribas in New York, has resigned from the firm, becoming the third equity professional to exit the group in the last three weeks. A firm spokeswoman confirmed Xu's resignation, but declined further comment.
  • One-week euro/dollar volatility jumped to 8.75% in afternoon trading Wednesday from 8.3% earlier in the day, according to London-based traders. Some said vol rose as traders bought euro puts/dollar calls to hedge options they had sold to Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs the week before. Two weeks ago the two bulge bracket U.S. firms had bought over a yard of euro puts/dollar calls with USD0.90 strikes in a three hour feeding frenzy (DW, 5/13).
  • European lawyers and credit pros are working on another modification to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association restructuring definition. The focus is on transferability of loans and the deliverability of the restructured obligation, according to Richard Williams, head of credit derivatives at Abbey National Financial Products and the European buyers of credit protection representative on ISDA's group of six committee. Once this definition has approval from the European regulators the credit players will pitch it to U.S. dealers and end users in an attempt to get one global definition.
  • Bank of America has hired Mitchell Lench, head of synthetic collateralized debt obligations at Fitch Ratings in London, for its CDO origination team, according to Kenneth Gill, managing director and head of cash CDOs in London. Gill has taken over responsibility for synthetic CDOs.
  • Fortis Bank Hong Kong recently hired Jason Kim, v.p. in fixed-income marketing at ING Financial Markets in Seoul, as a director. Kim said he is covering the Korean fixed-income market and reports to Philippe Dirckx, head of fixed income in Hong Kong. Kim is a replacement for Millo Park, senior manager, who joined Merrill Lynch in Hong Kong as a v.p. in the investor client group in March. Park declined comment.
  • Dexia Municipal Agency, a public sector financing agency, entered a cross-currency interest-rate swap on its recent USD1 billion offering. Véronique Hugues, funding manger in Paris, said the company is receiving a fixed rate equal to the 4.875% coupon on the bonds and will be paying a floating interest rate, though she would not detail the rate. In addition, proceeds from the dollar offering were exchanged into EUR1.099 billion.
  • China Merchants Holdings (International), an infrastructure and shipping conglomerate with HKD11 billion (USD1.41 billion) in assets in Hong Kong, is considering boosting its investment in equity-linked notes. "We like the enhanced yield," said Tim Shen, head of investment and research. Shen is currently planning the investment portfolio, but is yet to decide on how much the company will allocate to the notes.