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  • Antonio Cailao, a former director and head of investment grade credit trading at Barclays in Singapore, has joined ING, also in Singapore.
  • The CBOE Futures Exchange has reported that annual trading for futures on the VIX reached an all-time high in 2013.
  • Domestic participation in the Japanese interest rate derivatives market is set to continue to increase in 2014 on the back of the country’s stimulus plan initiated earlier in year, according to traders.
  • As 2014 will mark the fifth year after the post crisis G20 meeting in Pittsburgh, it seems timely to assess how much progress has been made on regulatory reforms to the derivatives market in the last year and what progress we can expect to see in the forthcoming year.
  • South Korea is set for a major shakeup in 2014, as regulators, investors, securities firms and the Korea Exchange push to inject greater diversity into available investment products in the country.
  • One date highlighted by market participants next year is Feb. 12, when mandatory reporting to trade repositories begins in Europe. The European Securities and Markets Authority has already approved six trade repositories including IntercontinentalExchange and CME Group (DW, 29/11), but lawyers say that creases in the counterparty-dealer relationship need to be ironed out before the deadline, especially surrounding the issue of delegated reporting.