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  • The UK has laid out a final set of rules for clawing back bonuses, increasing the clawback period to seven years, and is consulting on even tougher rules designed to hold bank management personally accountable — dubbed “Fred Goodwin’s law” by one market commentator, after the disgraced former CEO of RBS.
  • The Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (Asifma) is to urge China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) for clarification of its revised rules on cross border guarantees. But bankers are unfazed by the ambiguity and are instead more concerned about constraints on remitting proceeds, writes Isabella Zhong.
  • CME Group will acquire Trayport and FENICS from GFI Group through a two-step equity transaction aimed at creating value for their stockholders as well as qualifying for tax-free exchanges of stock for both firms.
  • Market participants have continued to trade options on the euro against the US dollar, as the currency pair continues to move lower.
  • Overall credit default swaps notional that was reported to swap data repositories last week dropped by 30% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. Overall interest rate derivatives trading that was reported, however, climbed by 19%.
  • Moody’s upgraded Vietnam’s sovereign rating by one notch from B2 to B1 on Tuesday. The upgrade was driven by the country’s stabilising economy and strengthening balance of payments, as well as an easing of contingent risks in its banking system. The outlook is stable.