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  • Airbus subsidiary Skytra has picked Nasdaq Clearing as the clearing house for its derivatives trading platform, which will offer airlines the ability to hedge revenue risk. With the industry in crisis, Skytra’s COO says there is more interest in the offering than ever.
  • As a crucial middleman in the oil business, Trafigura has had to cope with concerns about the creditworthiness of some of its counterparts, and unprecedented volatility in the oil price that saw the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) contract turn negative at the end of April. Christophe Salmon, the company’s chief financial officer, explained how the company has coped with the crisis, and how its funding approach, based on deep banking relationships and a secured financing structure, proved resilient to the chaos around it.
  • The Bank of International Settlements has indicated that regulators may need to review central counterparty clearing house margin policies after the coronavirus crisis.
  • Turkey has stood out among emerging market countries for its rapid-fire approach to monetary policy, as it attempts to turbo-charge growth amid the coronavirus pandemic. But with sustained downward pressure on the lira, few foreign investors are willing to buy in. The crisis is also causing a hedging conundrum.
  • Fater Belbachir is joining Citi as head of equities, a year after taking on the same position at Barclays. The US bank is changing the leadership structure of its equities and securities services business (ESS).
  • Open access to central counterparty clearing houses may face further delays, it emerged this week, leaving derivatives market participants divided over whether it will actually become part of European regulation.