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  • Michel Barnier, European Commissioner for internal market and services in Brussels, has come out in support of the European Securities and Markets Authority’s efforts to limit the scope of frontloading under the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation.
  • Investors are eyeing cheap sterling hybrids on European names that are underperforming relative to their credit default swaps. Corporates such as Veolia Environnement, the French utilities company, and RWE, the German electricity provider, have attractive entry levels for mean-reverting trades and offer investors carry through the duration of the trade, according to strategists.
  • The latest China GDP data has triggered good paying at the short end of the CNY swap curve. 2s/5s swaps are flatter, however, as the front end has been underperforming other maturities on the sell-off. Nomura has recommended exiting paid positions in five year NDIRS, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is planning to merge its listed derivatives market with its equities platform within six-to-eight weeks in a bid to attract greater participation from international brokers in its markets.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has issued a private consultation paper to swap execution facilities that seeks to standardise data the facilities produce on their over-the-counter derivatives trading volumes.
  • Christian Maria Kreuser, co-founder of Quirin, a German private bank, has been appointed senior advisor for fund management and structured investment management at Assenagon asset management in Munich.