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  • A continued strengthening of the dollar and a wave of central banking announcements have muted FX options trading despite lower premiums and falling volatility.
  • The way to manage bond trading today is to manage the flow of information and make sure you only connect people who really want to trade, just like internet dating, participants at Afme’s European Market Liquidity Conference were told.
  • When it comes to how banks finance their activities, there is little doubt we are in a new era. If anyone did question that the climate has changed, then a little known Austrian institution may have caused them to think again this week.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Reserve Bank of Australia which will allow the RBA access to derivatives data held in European trade repositories as required under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
  • The extremes of last quarter and the start of this year have subsided, and most measures of volatility and of the cost of options protection have returned to normal ranges.
  • The European Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday that euro-denominated securities transactions can be cleared outside the eurozone, a victory for the UK, which brought the case against the European Central Bank.