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The overall interest rate notionals and trades counts that were reported to swap data repositories last week increased by 22% and 35%, respectively, from the same time last year, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Active trading on central limit order books needs larger liquidity providers and better incentives for more dealers and buyside firms to actively participate, say market participants.
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The Moscow Exchange is overhauling its settlement period for Russian federal government bond (OFZ) derivatives by focusing on the automatic delivery of traded contracts.
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As part of MiFID II, the European Securities and Markets Authority is soliciting comment on debt instruments with embedded derivatives. The outcome could restrict retail customers’ access to such products.
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US regulatory authorities said on Monday that BNP Paribas, HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland had failed to provide adequate resolution plans in 2014, and must address the failures before submitting this year’s plans.
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Chinese green bonds came another step closer this week with the publication of two reports that outline recommendations for the sector while taking into account the specifics of the country’s bond and green energy sector. Suggestions include a new body to review existing and upcoming green standards, the provision of tax breaks and engaging municipal bonds in green bond issuance.