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Market participants have been buying vanilla options on the Norwegian krone as the currency continues to weaken as a consequence of the oil price rout. Low liquidity is in turn widening bid-ask spreads.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange is now publishing values for three new volatility indexes using the prices of CME Group’s FX futures options in response to client demand.
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Euronext has launched plain vanilla options on six of its iShares exchange-traded funds on the firm's Amsterdam derivatives market in response to investor demand.
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Asset managers are concerned about peripheral names in European credit given the potential for a Greek exit of the Eurozone, which could have unpredictable effects on the direction of markets.
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Overall interest rate trading that was reported to swap data repositories last week increased by 420% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. Overall credit default swap notional that was reported, also increased by 400% from the previous week.
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Investors have been picking up options on the euro against the dollar as the euro continues to depreciate amid uncertainty over what happens to Greece and the eurozone.