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  • Overall interest rate derivatives trading that was reported to swap data repositories last week decreased by 9% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
  • Investors were seen looking at puts on the Australian dollar against the US dollar with a reverse knock-out, ahead of Tuesday’s Reserve Bank of Australia meeting, where the central bank unexpectedly cut its key rate by 0.25% to a record 2.25% low, causing the Aussie to weaken almost 2% against the dollar.
  • Short-end CNY swaps have been offered on easing liquidity pressures while the mid-sector has been bid on the recent rebound in oil prices. These opposing forces have hacked back some of the disinversion in the swap curve slope, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • Unpredictable trend reversals are causing investors to shy away from options and short-term hedging strategies on the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, even though vols have been on the rise since December 2014, according to equity derivatives strategists.
  • EBS, ICAP’s electronic FX business, is launching a new integrated trading platform in the third quarter of 2015 which will give customers single-screen access to its products, services, analytics and liquidity so that FX derivatives such as non-deliverable forwards and swaps are available to view on a single screen.
  • The made-available-to-trade process is not fit for purpose and should be eliminated, according to Christopher Giancarlo, commissioner at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.