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  • The fate of credit default swaps referencing Novo Banco still hung in the balance on Friday, with ISDA’s Determinations Committee unable to decide after three days of wrangling whether the Portuguese bank had triggered a government intervention credit event or a succession event.
  • FlexTrade, a New York based trading system provider, looks set to be the latest firm to join the growing field of swap execution facilities (SEFs), gaining a temporary registration from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
  • Back in August 2014, I wrote a note that highlighted how the restructuring of Banco Espirito Santo (BES) exposed flaws in the 2003 ISDA credit default swap definitions, flaws that should be remedied by the new definitions introduced later that year.
  • After a spike to start the week, three month option-implied volatility on WTI crude oil continued higher, reaching more than 47% annualised on Thursday as futures prices fell to fresh six year lows.
  • Options on Hong Kong-listed Chinese shares traded at one of the most expensive levels of relative value in recent history on Thursday as traders bid the premium for Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) contracts well above the recent realised volatility of the index.
  • Two senior bankers from Royal Bank of Scotland’s defunct Asian loans division have moved to Banco Santander.