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  • Short CNY swaps have been well offered on anticipation of more monetary easing from the People's Bank of China (PBoC). The curve is expected to bull steepen as a result. Meanwhile, China has adjusted the Shibor fixing time and Taiwan has relaxed restrictions on dim sum bond trading, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • The Chicago Board Options Exchange traded about 68,033 volatility futures contracts Thursday night, breaking a record it set in July for trading in non-US trading hours.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s Americas Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee has resolved that a failure to pay credit event occurred in respect to Argentina.
  • Deutsche Bank has executed the first series of renminbi option trades for Mengniu Dairy, as well as other Chinese corporates based onshore, under new regulation from China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange, which became effective today.
  • Washington D.C.-based brokerage Matrix Capital Group is looking to launch a capped structured product that will track the Russell 2000 index via exchange-traded options, while using a unit investment trust-sponsored wrapper to help eliminate credit risk.
  • Lyxor Asset Management has launched two multi-strategy funds, the Lyxor Diversified Fund and the Lyxor Focus Fund which are fully compliant with the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive.