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  • Surprisingly weak Chinese trade data has triggered receiving in 5-10 year CNY NDIRS while an uptick in the USD/CNY fix has backed a short-end swap bid. The curve has flattened accordingly. Meanwhile, China has signed a swap deal with South Africa, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • Société Générale has acquired futures assets at Jefferies Bache in a transaction which will wind down the Bache futures and commodities business at the firm.
  • Poor liquidity, fluctuations in premium costs, and longer completion times for mergers and acquisitions are driving investors to enter longer term options strategies.
  • We have become a bit spoiled. The minutes from the March Federal Open Markets Committee meeting and from other recent meetings provide more insight into the thinking of the world's most important monetary policy maker than would ever have been expected decades ago. The Fed began publishing its minutes in 1993, but the level of disclosure has only increased with time. But is the Federal Reserve's reliance on market based information logically consistent with its mandate? By Jared Woodard, BGC Financial
  • The macro picture has dominated the credit markets in recent months, but low interest rates mean conditions are ripe for M&A activity and single name stories.
  • BNP Paribas has made an experienced hire to its foreign exchange trading business in London.