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NYSE Euronext has extended the fx pairs listed on its options and futures market in Amsterdam to include GBP/USD and GBP/EUR derivatives.
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With U.S. forward rates close to returning to normalized levels, Credit Suisse expects a further substantial sell-off to be led by the shorter end of the curve, and is therefore touting being short 1y1y against 5y5y conditionally, via three-month mid-curve payers.
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The Korea Exchange is conducting research to determine which non-deliverable forward currency pairs, in addition to Korean won and U.S. dollar, the bourse’s central clearing counterparty will clear when the service starts in 2014.
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Investors should expect a more muted widening when the CDX.NA.HY index rolls into series 21 on Sept. 27.
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The biggest move of the week was news that Gerhard Seebacher, global co-head of FICC trading at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York, was retiring.
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—Daniel Maguire, head of SwapClear in the U.S. at LCH.Clearnet in New York, on the testing of client clearing for interest rate swaps in Europe.