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Overall credit default swaps notional that was reported to the swap data repository between April 28 and May 2 increased by 66% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. Overall interest rates derivatives trading that was reported, however, only increased by 10%.
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Lloyds Banking Group has hired Josh Gonnella, the former global co-head of rates sales at UBS, as head of rates sales in London.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has expanded the capabilities of its Portal service, allowing market participants to electronically submit event-specific reports.
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Mirae Asset Group listed last week on the Korea Exchange two synthetic exchange-traded funds in South Korea, making it the most prolific issuer in the market.
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Investors should look at selling euro high-strike payers as the high issuance of €-denominated structured notes that was seen in the first quarter of 2014 is expected to continue in Q2. Long-dated volatility may remain under pressure as a result, due to the greater supply of long-dated options from these notes, according to strategists.
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Trading on CME Clearing Europe’s nascent London-based derivative exchange this week saw 81 fx contracts and 30 biofuel contracts traded through Thursday. The exchange started business on April 27 with 12 members, but a further 20 members are expected to link to the clearinghouse in the coming weeks, with higher volumes expected from mid-month.