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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Division of Clearing and Risk has issued a no-action letter that provides relief from clearing requirements for treasury affiliates entering into swaps on behalf of non-financial affiliates.
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Trad-X has launched a sterling interest rate swap platform.
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Well Fargo Securities has formed a client trade services group, which will include prime services, over-the-counter clearing, futures clearing, and has named Dan Thomas to head it.
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A new shari’a master agreement to manage firm liquidity will spur the introduction of instruments and structures for shari'a compliant liquidity management.
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Investors should be looking at buying China yuan non-deliverable forwards in anticipation of further liberalization of China’s benchmark interest rate. According to one senior fx structurer in Hong Kong, the move to liberalize the interest rate benchmark could add greater volatility to the country’s fx rate.
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The Australian Securities Exchange has obtained approval from the majority of its 14 futures clearing participants for the creation of the default waterfall fund needed for the development of the bourse’s over-the-counter derivative clearinghouse.