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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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  • Short CNY swaps have been offered on the back of weak domestic data, while the five year has been better bid on profit-taking flows. As a result, the 1s/5s curve slope steepening move has extended, writes Deirdre Yeung.
  • Tomas Zikas, New York-based managing director and head of SwapEx, State Street’s swap execution facility, has left the firm.
  • Clearable mortgage swaps would primarily be used to speculate on the mortgage securitisation market, with hedging of positions being a secondary use of the instruments, according to traders.
  • ICAP’s European swap execution facility went live Monday, following temporary registration approval from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission to operate a multi-asset class SEF. This makes it the first non-US domiciled venue to be approved.
  • Counterparties to derivatives contracts with UK credit institutions could suffer under plans from Her Majesty's Treasury to implement bail-in as part of the 2013 Banking Reform Act, ahead of the European Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
  • CME Clearing Europe has received regulatory approval from the Bank of England to offer a full segregation model for client collateral, after European asset managers pushed for greater protection for collateral held as initial margin in cleared trades.