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  • Mizuho International’s European head of high yield credit trading has left the job at the bank and will not be replaced.
  • The first trades in Italian punto di scambio virtuale (PSV, or virtual trading point) futures contracts have taken place on Intercontinental Exchange’s ICE Endex platform.
  • PBoC downsized its open market operations in what some say reflects liquidity improvements from its other measures. After some initial paying 1-year NDIRS reversed course on emerging receiving interest and the short-end of the curve steepened accordingly, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is likely to have to change its licensing practices as a result of a $1.9bn credit default swaps price fixing settlement by banks, according to a source familiar with the case.
  • Easing liquidity conditions supported offers in the very short end of the CNY swap curve on Monday. This drove some disinversion momentum in the 1s/2s NDIRS curve slope that sources expect to continue, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • An improved picture is emerging for credit, said traders and strategists this week, as concerns around global growth and energy prices abate. But the immediate beneficiary is more likely to be the US than Europe, they said, although borrowers on both sides of the Atlantic have a great issuing window.