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CNY swaps have been well offered again as the market continues to focus on last week's reports of a People's Bank of China (PBoC) Rmb500bn ($81.4bn) targeted easing move. Sources expect a corrective steepening in the swap curve after the upcoming holiday break, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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The start of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect collaboration between the two cities’ exchanges will open a number of arbitrage and thematic trading opportunities, such as playing the different effects on the China A and H-share market.
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Concerns are mounting in the derivatives market and beyond that it is all starting to feel a bit like 2007 as market players pile into ever-riskier trades and strategies — in turn devouring greater amounts of precious capital — in a bid to overcome the deleterious effect of an enduring era of low volatility and rates on P&L targets.
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Buy- and sellside firms with bilateral arrangements with exchanges may find time and resources are under pressure from the migration of Liffe UK derivative products to ICE Futures Europe, which started on Monday and will continue through to mid-November.
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Roger Naylor and Robert Karofsky will become co-heads of UBS’s global equities business starting in 2015, and replacing Mike Stewart, who has been moved to the Swiss bank’s wealth management division.
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Euronext is developing its service in the Netherlands through a new partnership with DEGRIO, an online broker based in the country, that will allow them to delegate communication through the broker to DEGIRO's retail investor end-users.