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  • Tullet Prebon has acquired PVM Oil Associates, adding substantial energy trading capacity to the firm’s product and services offerings. Tullett Prebon’s ability to trade oil-based over-the-counter derivatives contracts will be substantially improved, as will its ability to expand into futures and physical options broking.
  • Preliminary results of UBS’s share exchange are in, showing that the Swiss bank has been successful in creating a holding company, UBS Group AG, at the top of its corporate structure.
  • Front end volatility trades in G10 currency pairs are likely to trend in the first quarter of 2015, particularly in the euro against the dollar, as strategists expect any significant spot movements in the pair to occur in Q1.
  • GFI Group has launched dollar-denominated market agreed coupon (MAC) swaps on its swap execution facility. The firm now offers live tradable prices for such contracts in a central limit order book on its electronic trading platform known as RatesMatch.
  • 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.
  • 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.