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PGIM trades reinforce Citi’s credit options stronghold

Counterparty Radar: US retail funds’ aggregate notional drops to lowest levels since late 2020 in Q1

Citi tweaks cash incentives
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Citi maintained its grasp on the credit options market for mutual and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), as the instrument’s largest user on the buy side, PGIM, turned to the US dealer for nearly all its positions, first-quarter filings show.

With Prudential’s asset management arm holding four-fifths of quarterly notional among US retail funds on average since 2022, dealer rankings have risen and

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