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Offshore hedge funds are buying far out-the-money puts on Japanese rates, typically with a three-year tenor and a 4% payer swaption, expressing the view that current rates will spike higher.
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Some credit valuation adjustment desks may hold back on trading contingent credit default swap indices because of uncertainty over how much Tier 1 capital they will need to cover their exposure.
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The International Organization of Securities Commissions has warned regulators about the potential for regulatory arbitrage if clearing exemptions for over-the-counter derivatives are not coordinated.
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Major investment banks are raking in fees of up to USD2 billion a year by arranging customized equity derivatives in Europe.
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Investments in new areas such as derivatives and commodities as well as technology upgrades could hurt profit margins at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, suggested CEO Charles Li.
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Efforts by foreign officials to exempt foreign debt from the Volcker rule face a tough road ahead as the law requires regulators to conclude that expanding the exemption would protect the U.S.’s financial stability as well as banks, according to analysts.