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Short CNY swaps have been well offered this week. Domestic players have been taking profits on shorts after the recent rise in rates, but Nomura has warned against betting on a continued downward correction, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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The number of shares outstanding in volatility exchange-traded funds, or ETFs that track the CBOE VIX, over the last three months has increased 22%
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission wants swap execution facilities and designated contract markets to report package transactions separately and report options pricing in terms of volatility rather than option premium when submitting daily volume and pricing data.
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The Australian Securities and Investment Commission has accepted an enforceable undertaking from the Royal Bank of Scotland in relation to potential misconduct involving the Australian Bank Bill Swap Rate. As part of the enforceable undertaking, RBS will make a voluntary contribution of A$1.6 million to fund independent financial literary projects in Australia.
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Long-dated vanilla options structures on the euro against the dollar that play a bullish $ view, are expected to gain traction as front-end yield differentials have moved in the $’s favour, with strategists expecting such a trend to widen further over the next 18 months.
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Calculation of leverage under the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive has been clarified by a last minute update to a Q&A on the directive posted by the European Securities and Markets Authority. The update comes a day ahead of AIFMD going live on July 22, after a year-long transitional period to allow UK AIFMs to seek authorisation and register.