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The introduction of mandatory and client clearing in Hong Kong could encourage greater domestic corporate participation in the interest rate and fx swap markets, as regulators provide greater guidance on capital charges for derivatives.
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Japanese corporate end users are showing less interest in renminbi than corporates in other regions, choosing instead to settle contracts in yen or US dollars, writes Daniel O'Leary.
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Andrew Poray, head of forex options for Asia in Singapore at the Royal Bank of Scotland, has left the firm.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland is one step closer to finalizing the sale of its equity derivatives and structured retail products business to BNP Paribas after reaching an agreement with the French bank.
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Standard Chartered has been working with traditional financial institutions, non-financial institutions and corporates in regional jurisdictions such as Asia to educate them about European Market Infrastructure Regulation, ahead of bringing the first clients onto its execution, clearing, liquidity and portfolio platform Eclipse in the next few weeks.
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Javelin swap execution facility has connected to nine clearing firms to allow post-trade clearing of interest rate swaps. The SEF has started sending trades for clearing at LCH or CME to Bank of America, Barclays, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, JP Morgan, Newedge, Nomura and RBS.