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Regulators are stepping up their oversight of Taiwan bank exposure to China, with both Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority launching investigations.
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The board of Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest bank, is considering a capital increase to cover its entire €2.1bn shortfall, flagged up by the comprehensive assessment last week.
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Hedge funds and real money players have been snapping up payer spreads on iTraxx Main following the Bank of Japan’s unexpected announcement that it would increase monetary stimulus spending, resulting in a steepening of the payer smile.
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Options trading volumes on the dollar against the yen has continued to spike following the Bank of Japan’s unexpected announcement that it would ramp up its monetary stimulus in another round of quantitative and qualitative easing.
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US government-owned mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Monday signed an agreement to capitalise and operate a new entity to operate the Common Securitization Platform, which will eventually sell a single type of security pooling mortgage loans from both firms.
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Overall credit default swap notional that was reported to swap data repositories last week decreased by 21% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. Overall interest rate derivatives trading that was reported, also saw a decrease of 17% from the previous week.