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The Foreign Exchange Benchmarks Group has recommended the fixing window used to calculate FX rates should be widened from its current width of one minute, following its review of major FX benchmarks on the back of allegations that FX fixing rates were being manipulated.
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Significant basis has opened up between 2003 and the new 2014 credit default swap contracts on sovereign and financial names, just a week after new CDS definitions came into effect on September 22.
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Overall credit default swap notional reported to swap data repositories last week increased marginally by 4% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. This follows three weeks of a consistent uptick in CDS notional, with a combined increase of 98%.
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Chicago-based CME Group has signed a market data provision agreement with the China Financial Futures Exchange, that country’s sole derivatives-focused bourse.
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TriOptima has completed the largest energy portfolio compression cycle to date, eliminating a notional outstanding value of $12.1bn.
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Market participants have been picking up options on the New Zealand dollar against the US dollar following a recent spike in volatility, due to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's intervention in the FX market.