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  • The Monetary Authority of Singapore could waive certain requirements for interbank trade reporting of interest rate swaps and credit derivatives, or extend a confidentiality clause past Oct. 2014, ahead of the introduction of mandatory reporting next week.
  • Last week saw a key micro event in credit markets, the semi-annual index roll, causing volumes on swap execution facilities to spike and hit new records in CDS index transactions.
  • Contingent convertible bonds are trading slightly too cheap, according to strategists at Société Generale in Paris. The strategists have developed a pricing model that gives CoCos an average model price of 112, compared to a market price of 109.
  • Vontobel is rolling out an online pricing platform for structured products to licensed financial institutions in Singapore.
  • The Korea Exchange may not be able to deliver an expansion to its derivatives-based product lineup until the end of the year, due to concerns from the country’s regulator surrounding the volatile nature of the underlyings being considered.
  • Foreign receivers have emerged in short CNY swaps after a liquidity-related rise in fixings pushed rates higher on Tuesday morning. The 1s/10s swap curve slope has flattened in the wake of more data suggesting Chinese economic growth is slowing, writes Deidre Yeung of Total Derivatives, a sister publication of GlobalRMB.