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  • 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.
  • Market liquidity is at stake if a balance is not achieved between rules imposed by regulators and codes of conduct from within firms, according to David Clark, chairman of the Wholesale Markets Brokers Association in London.
  • Rising liquidity concerns pressured fixings higher on Monday, but a soft PMI report offset any early upside momentum in the short end. Outperformance in the belly of the curve has supported the 2s/5s inversion trend, and one source suggested looking for opportunities to position for a correction in the 1s/3s after the Chinese New Year, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • Interdealer broker Tradition has made three senior hires in London and New York in a bid to expand its hybrid and electronic business.