Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
Japanese firm plucks banker from UBS
The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
Internal restrictions mean SSAs issue fewer CMS-linked notes
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
Longer CNY NDIRS have been leading a rally as Fed rate hike concerns support swap offers from the 5-year point. Sources say the 1s/10s curve is due a corrective steepening move. FX price action from Monday is said to reflect currency market intervention by the PBoC. ANZ and Nomura have issued dim sum bonds, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
-
The Hong Kong Exchange (HKEX) has announced the launch of the first RMB global currency index, with a new line of RMB currency futures approved for take off on May 30.
-
The Chicago Board Options Exchange has taken a strategic stake in parent Eris Exchange as the firms team up on a range of product solutions aimed at regulatory reforms such as Basel III, European swap clearing and trading mandates, as well as margin for un-cleared swaps.
-
OpenDoor Trading has hired a former Bank of America Merrill Lynch sales head as president as it prepares to launch a trading platform aimed at improving liquidity in off-the-run US treasuries and treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS).
-
An auction to settle Norske Skog credit default swaps will take place in June, after ISDA’s determinations ommittee agreed to an initial list of deliverables for the restructuring credit event — despite not having been able to gain access to a crucial document governing the terms of the firm’s guaranteed bonds.
-
The CNY NDIRS curve is steeper on mid-sector paying interest and currency- and fixing-related strength in the short-end. Soc Gen sees the CNH CCS-CNY NDIRS spread widening. Meanwhile, China City Construction is planning to redeem an existing dim sum bond, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.