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Low volatility levels on the Australian dollar/yen cross could foster medium-term forward volatility agreements plays within the next week, according to Greg Anderson, fx strategist at Citigroup in New York.
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Exchanges have already begun the process of preparing to set up clearinghouse capabilities for over-the-counter derivatives in Canada, senior exchange officials told Derivatives Week.
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Kay Swinburne, member of the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, has warned U.S. regulators and firms over the way in which they lobby members of the European Parliament, arguing that such tactics could result in members going the opposite way.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has received what are believed to be forged comment letters on proposed derivatives regulations.
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Credit default swaps spreads on home builder Toll Brothers have tightened 21% in the past three months, a further indication that the construction sector is improving, according to Fitch Solutions.
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Credit default swaps on the iTraxx SovX Index of Western European closed at a record 206 basis points, according to Markit.