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  • Market participants are switching from trading credit options against indices to trading options outright in anticipation of the expiry of no-action relief from SEF trading for packaged trades on May 14.
  • CVA desks and hedge funds are buying outright payers and payer spreads on iTraxx Main as the index roll provided new impetus for investors looking to hedge.
  • Participation in fx options across most currency pairs has been significantly reduced in recent weeks due to record low realized and implied volatilities, according to fx traders.
  • Propriety trading desks and hedge funds are focusing on reversion trades in the Japanese equity markets due to large dispersions in intra-sector single stocks, according to traders and strategists.
  • Asia-based investors are not holding enough diversified collateral against over-the-counter derivative positions, concentrating their holdings in cash and risking a potential collateral squeeze once mandatory clearing is more broadly rolled out in the region.
  • Approximately 75% of buysiders are unable to process many of the newer and more complicated products such as swaps, swaptions and swap futures, without manual intervention, according to a survey conducted by TABB Group and SimCorp.