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  • The Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) is to start an after-hours trading session to increase participation.
  • Deutsche Bank has closed its US swaps clearing business with immediate effect, as the bank responds to regulatory requirements that would have forced it to post more capital than it was willing to support the business with.
  • Eurex has passed a $1bn notional milestone with its Euro Stoxx 50 index total return futures, which it introduced in December.
  • European financial market regulators have operated for some time without an equivalent to the ‘no action letters’ available to the other regulatory authorities such as those in the US but the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has woken up to the need for this recourse as a looming March 1 rollout of variation margin rules on uncleared derivatives threatens lockdown for swathes of unprepared participants.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) made a formal request this week to international regulators for a transitional period that will allow market participants to trade while they work to comply with looming variation margin requirements.
  • Barclays has announced several senior appointments in its credit trading business, including the rehire of Shrut Kalra from Goldman Sachs to co-head European high grade on the derivatives side.