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Investors globally have been unwinding bullish U.S. dollar options positions in the view that the U.S. currency is likely to come under pressure on the back of the government shutdown in the country, as concerns over the debt ceiling persist.
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Markit has licensed its CDX North American IG, CDX North American HY and iTraxx Europe indices to four swap execution facilities that have been approved by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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Market participants will be required to report disputes in over-the-counter derivatives contracts via a European Market Infrastructure Regulation web portal hosted by the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority next week.
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Trade repositories in Singapore could have a competitive advantage in the region after the European Securities and Markets Authority set out technical advice on equivalence for third country trade repositories between the Singapore and European regimes, but did not publish similar equivalence guidelines for trade repositories in Hong Kong, according to lawyers. ESMA stated that while Hong Kong is finalizing its own clearing rules, advice on equivalence with Europe cannot be established.
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Distributors of structured products and funds in Australia are hoping upcoming revision of the Future of Financial Advice reforms by the new government will promote greater volume in their industry.
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Some Asia-based equity investors are sitting on the sidelines this week, or switching to emerging market bond investments, as political turmoil in the West spooks the buyside.