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  • S&P Dow Jones Indices has launched a new commodities index-- the Dow Jones Commodity Index--to serve as an alternative to the DJ-UBS Commodity Index.
  • SRI bonds have come a long way over the last 18 months, going from a somewhat esoteric asset class to being a must-issue for any agency that wants to show its commitment to green or ethical causes.
  • The Ontario Securities Commission has released a second set of amendments to its rule on Trade Repositories and Derivatives Data Reporting that will allow parties to designate a single reporting party for dealer-to-dealer trades and for non-dealer-to-non-dealer trades.
  • Overall credit default swaps notional that was reported to swap data repositories last week dropped by 17% from the previous week, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. Overall interest rates derivatives trading that was reported, however, remained relatively flat.
  • HSBC has created a dedicated UK investment banking division as part of its plan to boost its market position in what it sees as one of its “home” markets.
  • LCH-CME basis swaps, where one counterparty pays a fixed rate on a swap cleared on LCH.Clearnet’s SwapClear versus receiving a fixed rate on a swap cleared by CME Clearing, and vice versa, are to grow in frequency as dealers seek to balance exposure between one or more central counterparties, writes Beth Shah.