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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has put on hold issuing permanent registration for over-the-counter derivative swap execution facilities, as the new chairman and commissioners take up their posts and review the regulator’s processes.
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Hedge funds have been seen Thursday buying large quantities of short-dated Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index August downside puts, targeting 14, 16 and 18 strikes.
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Turnover in structured products at the SIX Structured Products Exchange in Switzerland declined in June to Sfr1.75bn, a decrease of 9.45% compared to May, according to a quarterly report from the Swiss Structured Products Association.
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Data surrounding swap execution facilities is increasingly becoming more accurate regarding the levels of trades executed on platforms, as the Futures Industry Association eliminates duplicate trade data.
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Implied volatility on credit indices is trading more expensively relative to equity, according to strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, who have noted that a light calendar over the summer may drive the two markets to reconverge in the coming months.
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Mid-sector CNY swaps were subject to foreign receiving interest on Thursday in the wake of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes released overnight in the US. The offers have backed some flattening momentum in 2s/5s and this has made some players rethink curve steepening trades, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.