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  • Bank trading desks have been actively selling April 1x1.5 call ratios on the Nikkei 225 this week, targeting strikes between 15,250-and-16,000 in a bid to sell upside skew while remaining neutral on volatility.
  • Singapore Exchange plans to launch options trading on China A50 futures in the third quarter this year and will also expand its suite of foreign exchange Asian currency futures to include renminbi around the same time.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has warned that incorporating a stay of execution in the ISDA Master Agreement could create an imbalance of risk across portfolios in the event of a default.
  • Multilateral trading facilities in Europe are asking the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for more time to apply to become "qualified" or equivalent to swap execution facilities as the expiry date on the commission’s no-action relief letters fast approaches.
  • CME Group has received regulatory approval from the UK Financial Conduct Authority to launch CME Europe, its London-based derivatives exchange. CME Europe, set for launch on April 27, will have its clearing services provided by CME Clearing Europe.
  • Less than half of buyside firms confirm and reconcile their trades in real time, and nearly two thirds of investors use manual methods including phone, email, fax and instant message.