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The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
Internal restrictions mean SSAs issue fewer CMS-linked notes
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Some foreign subsidiaries of Australian deposit-taking institutions and financial services licensees will be required to report OTC derivatives transactions when Australia’s trade reporting goes live, according to an update from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
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Ned Stiker, head of global macro derivatives product marketing for the Americas, at Morgan Stanley in New York, is set to retire after 16 years at the firm.
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Lloyds Banking Group has announced that it will pay a total of £218 million to US and US authorities to settle fines relating to the manipulation of the group's submissions for the London Interbank Offered Rate and the Sterling Repo Rate.
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Volume of €-denominated interest rate swaps between European and Canadian dealers has steadily increased since August 2013, while US dealer volume with Canadian dealers has trended lower, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Over-the-counter derivatives markets have continued to fragment since the start of the swap execution facility regime in the US on October 2, 2013, which prompted a sharp increase in the volume of euro IRS between European dealers.
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Short CNY swaps have been better offered on easing liquidity conditions and profit-taking on paid positions. The receiving helped reverse early flattening in the 1s/5s curve slope but sources see the spread holding in the low-40s ahead of key Chinese data later in the week, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.