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The start of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect pilot is helping to drive up offshore renminbi futures volumes, particularly from international investors, as market participants look to manage currency risk from growing A-share exposure.
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Overall credit default swap notional that was reported to swap data repositories last week increased by 44% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Harmonisation and crossborder issues are key concerns for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association as markets enter 2015. As Scott O’Malia, CEO of ISDA and former commissioner at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, tells Beth Shah, regulators need to ensure that crossborder oversight is based on risk and not location.
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EBS, ICAP’s electronic FX business, has launched the first electronic over-the-counter, end-of-month non-deliverable forward contract on the Indian rupee. The moves come on the back of demand from both the buy- and sell-side, and the rupee is the first currency made available by EBS for a contract of this kind.
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A report from the Commodities Futures Trading Commission on central clearing for non-deliverable forwards warned of possible problems if a mandate is applied incorrectly, urging coordination and standardisation of practices, according to lawyers
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CLS Group will expand its third-party settlement services in Korea following a recent announcement from the Bank of Korea that the central bank is expanding the range of FX transactions eligible for CLS payment-versus-payment settlement to include those of non-bank of financial institutions.