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  • Credit valuation adjustment desks have been buying quanto credit default swaps on Croatia, the first such instruments traded on the underlying, according to traders.
  • The International Monetary Fund estimated that central clearing of over-the-counter derivatives will increase collateral costs by USD100 billion and USD200 billion, considerably lower than other estimates.
  • The National Stock Exchange of India has announced that it will begin trading futures and options contracts based on the FTSE100 on May 3.
  • The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission are debating whether to raise the threshold up to USD8 billion in determining whether banks, hedge funds and energy firms are swap dealers.
  • London-based securities research firm NSBO and U.S. firm WallachBeth have teamed up to launch an exchange-traded fund platform to provide independent financial advisers and wealth managers with a way of ensuring best execution when recommending ETFs to their clients.
  • Automaker Daimler said Deutsche Bank has derivatives that would allow it to increase its current 3.55% stake in the German car company to 17.98%.