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One leading interdealer broker in London this week bought a €1bn euro call on the euro/Swiss franc exchange rate in anticipation of the Swiss National Bank (SNB) raising the enforced Sfr1.20 ($1.32) floor on the rate to Sfr1.25 in a bid to combat deflation.
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CME Group’s European clearinghouse, CME Clearing Europe, has received authorisation as a central counterparty clearinghouse for over-the-counter derivatives under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
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The Montreal Exchange could see more liquidity from US-based equity dealers wanting the benefits of exchange trading, while retaining the ability to protect their positions from front running by other market participants. TMX’s exchange rules allow dealers to hedge their positions before executing their trade, helping reduce delta risk - or the option’s price compared to the underlying stock.
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Structured products issuers are already looking to use ICAP’s newly launched daily repo index for eurozone sovereign bonds as an underlying for upcoming transactions.
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CME Group saw record trading volumes on their S&P 500 options contracts late last week, with trading reaching over 1.1 million on the bourse’s e-mini contracts late last week.
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A mid-sized fixed income asset manager-based in New York has been buying three-to-six month swap options on the Markit Credit Default Swap High Yield Index, in a bid to protect against expected higher volatility in the US markets.