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The latest targeted easing move by the People's Bank of China (PBoC) has helped to ease liquidity conditions. This lowered the repo fixing on Monday and backed good receiving in CNY swaps. At current levels, though, an upward correction in short-end rates is considered likely in the near-term, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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Market participants have been trading downside options on the sterling against the US dollar ahead of Wednesday’s inflation report from the Bank of England.
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Derivatives volume pertaining to trades between reporting dealers is critical for market liquidity and the facilitation of client trades as it allows end users to put on risk-reducing and cost-effective hedges, according to a research study from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Chinese corporates have rushed to take advantage of a recent change to regulations governing their use of currency derivatives, with domestic and international banks lining up to announce deals for clients under the new rules. This new liberalisation, which took effect on August 1, is a big step in the development of China’s FX market, bankers have told GlobalRMB.
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The International Organization of Securities Commissions has launched an information repository for central clearing requirements for over-the-counter derivatives, providing both regulators and market participants with a one-stop shop for consolidated information on the clearing requirements of different jurisdictions.
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Vontobel Financial Products has hired Thomas Süssli in Singapore, a former structurer at Credit Suisse, to lead the firm in the Asia Pacific.