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  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is working with market participants to develop a standard initial margin model and is looking at the best ways of establishing a margin as a starting point.
  • The made-available-to-trade regulation in the US appears to have created smaller, less liquid pools for euro and sterling swaps on swap execution facilities relative to US dollar swaps, according to research from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
  • End-users have called for exemptions from margin requirements and for the right to trade over-the-counter products, warning that forcing derivatives to trade on an exchange could negatively impact market liquidity and many firms' growth prospects.
  • The costs of the trade execution mandate are outweighing the benefits it provides to market participants, according to Stephen O'Connor, chairman of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
  • Corporate investors with exposure to the Korean won are choosing to stay out of the options markets this week, as the KRW strengthens against the US dollar.
  • One investor has picked up one billion in notional in puts on the euro against the dollar as the currency pair continues to move higher.