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  • Swap execution facility TeraExchange has launched the first regulated platform for bitcoin derivatives and a spot bitcoin price index in response to growing demand from global merchants, payment processors, miners and hedge funds for an efficient hedging tool.
  • Front month CBOE Volatility Index futures may experience a 1 vol point increase from -0.33 to 0.66 pts on Monday roll dates relative to historics, due to recent changes made to the indices methodology, closing off a strategy systematic volatility traders have been using to capitalise on the weekly “seasonality” effects of the roll.
  • Morgan Stanley is in the final development stages of its swap execution facility agency service and should launch the platform in the coming months.
  • The Chicago Board Options Exchange is in talks with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority regarding an agreement for FINRA to provide certain regulatory services to the CBOE and C2 options markets.
  • Michel Barnier, the outgoing European internal market commissioner, asked the head of the European Banking Authority to chase down banks using allowances to pay their bankers, thereby evading restrictions in the Capital Requirements Directive which are supposed to limit bonuses. Meanwhile, the UK had another hearing at the European Court of Justice to try to strike out the restrictions entirely.
  • The ECB’s ABS purchase programme could mean a huge stream of new fee income for investment banks with strong securitization divisions in Europe, writes Owen Sanderson