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BNP Paribas is set to lose two experienced traders from its flow credit business in London.
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A move to halve the number of rolls for single name credit default swaps is a short term act of necessity. But the CDS market needs much more reform.
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The latest move to liberalise China's markets has improved risk appetite and backed paying interest in CNY swaps. Early steepening in the 1s/5s slope has pushed payers down the curve from five years to the three year tenor, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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While banks have engaged in some genuinely appalling conduct and been punished for it, the quantum of fines has become seriously disconnected from — well, anything. It is not just bad for bank shareholders, it is bad for regulatory credibility.
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Market sentiment seems lately to swing more wildly between euphoria and despair.
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With the deadline for harmonising derivatives rules between the US and the EU set to be delayed, market participants are no wiser as to what the final agreement may look like, lawyers in New York and London told GlobalCapital.