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Overall credit default swap notional that was reported to swap data repositories last week increased by 63% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. Overall interest rate derivatives trading that was reported, was also up by 28% from the previous week. This follows a week of modest decreases in trading volumes in both CDS and rates.
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East Asia’s local currency bond markets have delivered strong growth this year, but will face a number of challenges in 2015, according to the Asian Development Bank.
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The derivatives exposure method in the recently issued Basel III Leverage Ratio Framework and Disclosure Requirements may hit firms' ability to use cleared derivatives to hedge risk, two industry bodies believe.
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CME group plans to launch futures on tri-party repurchase agreement indices developed by BNY Mellon, providing investors with a novel tool to hedge their interest rate risk.
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Funds have increasingly been buying topside options on the dollar against the yen as the Japanese unit continues to depreciate, however, high strikes on the currency pair are anomalously cheap despite the fact that both volatility and spot have continued to increase.
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Institutional investors such as pension funds are increasingly interested in futures and exchange traded funds on MSCI minimum volatility factor indices based off its equity market indices, including the MSCI emerging market futures index.