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  • Daiwa Capital Markets has hired a former head of sterling credit trading from Lloyds in a bid to increase the Japanese group’s presence in the currency.
  • The Canadian state of Quebec has delayed the implementation of a new rule that would require registration for foreign brokers trading derivatives for investors located there.
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    Veteran credit strategist Suki Mann is back in the inboxes of investors and traders, after setting up a website called Credit Market Daily that he hopes will bring corporate bonds to a wider audience.
  • Bloomberg Tradebook Japan has launched an electronic trading platform and Tradeweb Markets’ regulated marketplace for trading interest rate swaps in Japan has hosted its first trade in support of Japan’s new mandatory trading rules.
  • Markets for VIX products suggest that many traders sold into last week's volatility spike, with mixed results.
  • Recent moves by China to shore up risk sentiment include allowing state pension funds to buy equities, injecting liquidity and directing banks to buy CNY. A swap market source suggests that equities are due for a significant rebound in the near-term and that the swap curve will steepen, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.