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Clearing of over-the-counter interest rate swaps via Singapore Exchange’s central clearing counterparty DerivativesClear plunged 68% to SGD1.26 billion (USD972 million) in December from SGD4.5 billion (USD3.5 billion) in November, the lowest volumes seen since the clearinghouse started last June.
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It has been an inauspicious start to the year for the sovereign credit markets. A rally on the first day of trading proved ephemeral as the old bugbears of the debt crisis weighed on sentiment.
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Nomura is to hire Simon Wise, an equity derivatives trader at Credit Suisse in London, in a similar role also in London.
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A U.S. bank was in the market snapping up USD500 million in calls on the Australian dollar/U.S. dollar cross Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Five-year credit default swap spreads on Hungarian sovereign debt widened to their third consecutive record, jumping 38 basis points to 754 bps, according to Markit data.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association charging the CFTC used a flawed analysis of the Dodd-Frank Act when it imposed the restrictions on position limits.