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The People's Bank of China (PBoC) triggered a short-end led rally on Tuesday when it sold 14 day repos at lower than expected levels. Swaps were offered and short swap rates plummeted, steepening the 1s/10s curve in the process, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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Regulators should be cautious when proposing a clearing mandate for non-deliverable forwards due to the global nature of the fx market, along with regulatory differences between the US and Europe that have yet to be resolved.
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange saw record volumes for futures that were traded on both the CBOE Futures Exchange and CBOE Volatility Index following an increase in market volatility.
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A slew of major global banks have agreed to sign a protocol by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association that imposes a stay on cross-default and major termination rights within standard ISDA derivatives contracts if a counterparty defaults.
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Benjamin Fussien, who worked in institutional sales of equities, derivatives and exchange-traded funds at Carax in Paris, has joined Euronext as head of ETFs and investment funds, also in Paris.
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Continuing global risk aversion has supported receiving in the short end of the CNY swap curve, while firm Chinese trade data has backed mild underperformance in the longer maturities. As a result the CNY swap curve has steepened, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.