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  • In concert with Thursday’s roll out of margin rules for uncleared swaps, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has gone live with an industry standard model to calculate initial margin on uncleared derivatives trades.
  • The Financial Stability Board has singled out removing barriers to over-the-counter derivatives reporting as a priority for G20 leaders ahead of their summit in Hangzhou this weekend.
  • Symbiont, a startup technology firm specialising in smart contracts and distributed ledgers for financial markets, has named a former Morgan Stanley senior banker as president and chairman of its board of directors.
  • HSBC Private Bank in the US has chosen a former EMEA DCM head at the group to lead its investment services and product solutions.
  • An improvement in global risk sentiment has helped steepen the CNY curve this week but sources expect weakness in upcoming domestic data to limit scope for further steepening from current levels, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • Last week's comments from Fed Chair Yellen have increased US rate hike expectations, supporting upward momentum in long CNY swap rates and a steeper curve. Sources say the move is likely to be short lived and that domestic data will provide direction again later this week, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives