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  • Investors have been picking up short-dated options on the euro against the dollar ahead of the European Central Bank meeting, due to take place Thursday.
  • Financial regulators in Canada are considering marrying their upcoming rules governing clearing and margin requirement reforms of over-the-counter derivatives. The regulators in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba and Québec are looking to streamline the reform process and could re-release the draft rules for further public consultation once joined.
  • The CNY swap curve has flattened after a soft PMI report triggered good offered-side interest in five years, and market participants are waiting for more detail on the latest round of targeted easing by the People's Bank of China (PBoC). Meanwhile, corporate bond spreads are widening as China's default tolerance increases, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
  • Jos Dijsselhof, ex-general manager group hubs at Australia and New Zealand Bank in Singapore, is set to join Euronext as chief operating officer in Amsterdam.
  • The five Canadian banks registered as swap dealers with the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission will not have to provide risk exposure reports on a quarterly basis until Oct. 31 2014.
  • The total options contracts traded in May dropped by 18.32% compared to last May, according to the Options Industry Council.