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Buyside firms have used the latest trade reporting deadline under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation as an opportunity to adopt a more strategic approach to reporting requirements, including the implementation of controls to maintain consistent data submissions.
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CNY swap rates have dropped sharply over the past month and although the downward momentum is continuing, expectations for a correction are building. Nomura is among those that see scope for a near-term reversal and it has issued a related trade recommendation, writes Maia Ririnui of Total Derivatives.
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CNY swaps have been well offered on the back of recent weak Chinese economic data. Outperformance in five year swaps has flattened the curve to levels that some players now consider overdone, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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Simon Winn, ex-head of sales for Asia at 360T, has joined ICAP’s EBS business as head of sales Asia Pacific, based in Hong Kong.
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Traiana has expanded its post-trade cross-asset allocation services for buy- and sell-side clients with a new service called Harmony Securities. The service has been designed to meet new processing requirements and regulatory changes such as T+2 settlement.
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Fast and real money accounts have been buying payer spreads on iTraxx Main this week with August and September expiries and strikes between 70bp and 85bp, while other funds have been seen selling options via payers, reflecting mixed credit options flows.