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Asian local currency bond markets have perform well since the start of the year, but the appreciation of the US dollar and the anticipated US interest rate hike could increase risks for the region’s local currency markets, according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
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The rapid slide in the euro against the dollar has made buying shortdated puts an increasingly popular but expensive trade. As a result, investors are seeking to capitalise on further euro downside with more exotic trades on the back of higher volatilities.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has fined ICE Futures $3m in penalty liabilities for failure to accurately submit trade reporting data as mandated under the Dodd-Frank Act for designated contract markets.
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Clearing houses are being forced to re-evaluate margin requirements and costs thanks to persistent incongruences in national jurisdiction rules for central counterparties.
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Moody’s Analytics has added a new tool to its web-based Structured Finance Portal to help financial institutions assess the potential accounting and regulatory treatment of securitization investments.
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Default fund contributions by central counterparties, known as skin in the game, are not the only risk management mechanisms for clearing house operations and resolution systems, and they do not compensate for other risk mitigation strategies, said market officials.