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  • Tullett Prebon has launched an aggregated feed of swap data repository data for the interest rate swaps market, in a bid to increase price transparency by combining standardised post-trade data with pre-trade bids and offers.
  • Volatility risk premium strategies, such as volatility and correlation swaps, are becoming increasingly popular as investors look for alternative strategies to the over-crowded carry trade in the current low volatility environment.
  • Asia looks set to account for half of global corporate debt over the next five years, overtaking the combined volumes of the US and Europe, writes Selma Piper.
  • ING has begun offering so-called sprinters based on the NL20 index, a total return index that reflects the real performance of the 20 largest listed companies in the Netherlands.
  • Record second quarter issuance has helped G3 DCM volumes break the $100bn barrier already this year helping banks generate their highest quarterly fees in three years. But equity volumes dipped slightly despite technology issuance almost tripling, writes Selma Piper.
  • The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is setting up a facility to provide overnight renminbi liquidity to financial institutions in Singapore, to be launched on 1 July. Meanwhile, the Nanjing branch of the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) has released a set of interim procedures to allow eligible corporates and individuals in the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) to conduct cross-border RMB transactions with Singapore.