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◆ 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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Buried in a hay bale of legal documentation last week, the European Union’s final draft of margin rules for uncleared swaps contained a joke that is sure to needle major banks. The question is whether anyone, including regulators, will still be able to smile at it when the September 1 deadline passes.
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A weaker PBoC renminbi fixing has fuelled a Chinese equity sell-off and backed some flattening momentum across the CNY NDIRS curve today. Meanwhile, China has renewed a currency swap agreement with Singapore, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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Proposed changes to US financial adviser rules could ban options use in retirement accounts, leaving investors exposed and quashing a growing market.
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In a reversal of fortunes, asset managers became net buyers across major commodities this week, responding to tightening credit spreads.
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TriOptima the over-the-counter post-trade service provider, has torn up more than $750tr in notional principal outstanding contracts since it launched its compression service for OTC derivatives in 2003, the firm said on Monday.
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In this round-up, Malaysia opens RMB qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) applications, Macau launches a RMB real time gross settlement (RTGS) payment system, China Construction Bank (CCB) will join the new London silver fix, and the Singapore Exchange (SGX) reported a strong start to RMB currency futures trading in 2016. Plus, a recap of GlobalRMB's top stories this week.