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  • OpenDoor Trading has re-engaged the services former chief operating officer, Chris Ferreri, as a member of its advisory board, just months after he left the firm to join a broker.
  • Longer CNY NDIRS have been bid on the easing Brexit risk and the curve is steeper. SAFE has relaxed rules on the repatriation of offshore issue proceeds. 361 Degrees is planning a dim sum buyback, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • Panic around the rising likelihood of the UK choosing to leave the European Union in a referendum on June 23 sent European and US markets into turmoil this week, with volatility jumping as traders struggled to prepare for the two possible outcomes.
  • Falling government bond yields across Europe have meant investors have been rewarded with impressive returns so far this year. One country however, continues to lag. Portugal has seen its credit risk hover at elevated levels and its government bonds have produced negative returns this year.
  • The European Commission will begin using fixed income pricing data and liquidity metrics from Markit, the financial information services firm, in its research and policymaking activities.
  • CME Group has applauded a decision by the European Securities and Markets Authority this week to add it to add the US Chicago Mercantile Exchange to its list of recognised central counterparties based in third countries.