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  • The over-the-counter derivatives regulators group has identified the treatment of branches and affiliates and the registration of foreign organised trading platforms as the focus of cross-border concerns in a report to the G20.
  • Philip Brides, managing director, multi-asset and asset allocation trader at BlackRock in London, has resigned. He led a team of seven portfolio managers as head of BlackRock’s Institutional Global Tactical Asset Allocation mandates in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
  • Australia has started phase two of its trade reporting regime, which aims to capture the majority of the over-the-counter Australian dollar-denominated interest rate swaps market.
  • Local securities firms in South Korea increased their participation in the over-the-counter derivatives market to account for 10% of total volumes in 2013. This is compered to 5.2% in 2011.
  • Major US banks seeking to revoke parent entity guarantees for London-based affiliates have met resistance from counterparties reluctant to give them up. Some of these counterparties are looking at taking a technical reading of Dodd Frank to try and maintain their guarantees while avoiding a US requirement to trade on swap execution facilities.
  • Concerns about liquidity levels backed more paying in short CNY swaps on Monday, while anticipation of weak PMI data on Tuesday supported the long-end. The 1s/10s swap curve slope flattened as a result, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.