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  • The frontloading requirement under European Markets Infrastructure Regulation may create an unlevel playingfield by subjecting European derivatives traders to stricter rules than in other jurisdictions, market participants say. Hans-Ole Jochumsen, executive vp responsible for global market services as Nasdaq OMX in Stockholm, told GlobalCapital that he questions the need to frontload derivatives trades to clearinghouses before the start of mandatory clearing next year.
  • Australian dollar-denominated interest rate swaps are set for mandatory clearing, with the contracts to be potentially included in the country’s G20 OTC derivative reform laws.
  • Paul Thind, the ex-head of custom indices for Asia Pacific at the Royal Bank of Scotland in Hong Kong, and founder and ceo of financial boutique Algoam in Zurich, has joined fx analysis and execution firm OANDA.
  • By Gavan Nolan, credit analyst at Markit
  • Lutz Goergen, a credit options trader at Goldman Sachs in London, is set to leave the firm.
  • Westpac expects to roll out G7 interest rate swaps to local investors in China within six months, and will then look to offer US dollar, renminbi fx forwards.