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Cross-product margin models at central counterparty clearing houses must be focused on structurally correlated products to maintain clearing member access to funds in the event of a default.
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Indian lenders looking to issue Basel III bonds received a huge boost on September 22 after the country’s Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority (PFRDA) allowed pension funds to buy additional tier one (AT1) bonds.
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Overall credit default swap notional reported to swap data repositories last week increased 34% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. This follows two weeks of a consistent uptick in CDS notional, with a combined increase of 64%. Overall interest rate derivatives that was reported, only increased by 5%.
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Hedge funds have been taking profit or closing out long vanilla and exotic options trades on the US dollar against the Japanese yen as spot on the pair has continued its uptrend over recent weeks.
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The European Commission is considering a six month extension to relief for central counterparty clearing houses not yet registered for clearing.
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The European Central Bank chairman Mario Draghi explained further details of the ECB’s proposed ABS purchase programme, during remarks to the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.