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Hong Kong’s over-the-counter derivatives clearinghouse has cleared a U.S. dollar, renminbi non-deliverable forward and a Hong Kong dollar interest rate swap after beginning clearing operations on Monday.
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Institutional investors have been buying one-year risk-reversals on the Australian dollar against the U.S. dollar as the AUD continues to depreciate.
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The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has expanded its quanto futures offering with the addition of a euro/U.S. dollar contract.
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MarkitSERV, the electronic trade processing service for over-the-counter derivatives, now connects customers to OTC Clearing Hong Kong Ltd, the derivatives clearing services from the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited.
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JPMorgan is recommending investors sell forward volatility agreements on the U.S. dollar against the Mexican peso to earn risk premium.
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BNP Paribas is working with clients to have in place master confirmation agreements for trading equity derivatives. The global push is aimed at improving efficiency and reducing counterparty risk as the equity derivatives market gradually moves towards the electronic/automated confirmation model, which is currently more prevalent in fixed income.