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  • Pension funds and endowments in Europe are renegotiating their trading mandates to exploit the positive credit default swap-cash basis.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has extended its temporary no-action relief for swaps trading on multilateral trading facilities in European Union member states, following calls from MTFs for more time.
  • The Australian Securities Exchange is calling on the government to mandate onshore clearing for all over-the-counter Australian dollar interest rate swaps executed by large financial institutions, or free the exchange from rules limiting its operations to Australia.
  • Mirae Asset Group listed Monday on the Korea Exchange the first synthetic exchange-traded fund in South Korea for 2014, which tracks the Markit iBoxx US Dollar Liquid High Yield 0-5-year Index
  • The European Parliament came a step closer to finalizing the banking union on Thursday when it reached a provisional agreement on the proposed single resolution mechanism, squeezing through the deal before Parliament goes to recess in April.
  • Geopolitical tensions and doubts over US monetary policy loom large, but one micro event in March tends to dominate the credit markets: the semi-annual index roll.