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  • Thomson Reuters has bought Tradeweb’s fx options business. Tradeweb launched fx options on its multi-dealer trading platform February last year, allowing customers to buy and sell plain vanilla options and multi-leg strategies across G10 currencies.
  • NYSE Liffe, the derivatives division of NYSE Euronext, has moved clearing on its London-based derivatives market to ICE Clear Europe.
  • European high yield is notoriously fickle. Investors pile in when things are expected to get better — then run for the hills to hide out for a while at the first sign of trouble. It's still a volatile market, and always will be — but the last six weeks suggest a greater resilience than in previous sell-offs.
  • Transparency will be the key to luring investors into Basel III-compliant Indian bank debt. Now that the buyside is on heightened alert, sweeping risky components under the carpet will only backfire on issuers.
  • As structured note issuance tapers out over the coming months, creating a shortage of vega supply, strategists at Barclays suggest taking a long position in euro 5y*5y rates through calendar spreads.
  • The Monetary Authority of Singapore has proposed requiring reporting of derivative positions over SGD8 billion (USD6.3 billion) for non-financial specified persons.