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JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
◆ Chinese bank treasury shift from USTs to dollar callables considered ◆ Some European SSAs face cross-currency limitations ◆ Previous market staple 'almost non-existent'
Bank intermediaries eye resurgence in profitable trades
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In this round-up, Hong Kong RMB deposits shrank further in March, southbound usage of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect picked up, China's foreign exchange regulator granted four new RMB qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) quotas in April, and Singapore Exchange launched trading of derivatives under the new MSCI China Free Index. Plus, a recap of GlobalRMB's top stories this week.
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The efforts of regulators to curb the potential for systemic shock caused when big banks fail took a step forward this week, as the US Federal Reserve Board proposed rules that would enforce stays on contractual termination rights between counterparties in different countries. But there are still strong incentives for buyside participants to oppose the plans.
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April brought a continued positive shift in the difference between credit default swap spreads and cash spread equivalents, the CDS-bond basis, among US dollar denominated corporate bonds.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has launched a protocol to help market participants comply with regulations that enforce stays on contractual termination rights between counterparties in different countries.
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Singapore Diamond Investment Exchange is looking ahead to derivatives products and exchange traded funds as it opens for business as the world’s first commodity exchange for physically settled diamonds.
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TriOptima, the over-the-counter post trade service provider, has completed its first compression cycle with Eurex Clearing members for euro-denominated interest rate swaps.