July 26, 2016 | | | | Jeff Bergstrom Editor John Lothian News | |
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| | Observations & Insight | | OCC: Moving from a Utility to an Influencer Craig Donohue - OCC I am very pleased by the fact that OCC was named Clearinghouse of the Year by Global Investor/ISF Magazine in June. This is a tremendous recognition of the dedication and hard work put forth each day by my OCC colleagues on behalf of market participants. They truly deserve this award! Thanks to them, OCC is evolving from a utility that processes trades for market participants to a market influencer that manages risk for the listed options industry and has taken on more of a leadership advocacy role for the industry with international and domestic policymakers. goo.gl/fHkZ8g
| | | Lead Stories | | Options Traders Brace for Big Moves from BoJ Ben Eisen - WSJ Investors are bracing for big things from the Bank of Japan when it announces its monetary policy decision Friday. How big? "In the FX markets, they are expecting this to be one of the most consequential BoJ meetings," in recent years, said Mandy Xu, an equity derivatives strategist at Credit Suisse. That's backed up by options market activity, which suggests traders are positioning for large moves in the value of the dollar against the yen. One-week implied at-the-money volatility of the exchange rate jumped to a seven-year high of about 25 last week, and recently lingered around those levels, suggesting the exchange rate could have daily moves of about 1.5% right after the BoJ meeting, according to Credit Suisse. on.wsj.com/2asviP5
****SD: Barron's  Traders Expect Big Currency, Stock Swings on Bank Of Japan. Bloomberg  Currency Traders Wary of Shorting Yen on Risk BOJ to Disappoint
Exploring Volatility With the Inventor of the VIX ThinkAdvisor Investing on behalf of clients is a challenge, but it becomes particularly challenging in periods of heightened volatility like what investors have experienced over the past six months. Recall how the stock markets plunged in January before recovering and how in June the Brexit vote sent the markets on a wild ride before they recovered within days  at least the equity indexes; bonds are another matter. goo.gl/YMVVjp
A Banker's Guide To Derivatives Part 1: The Role of Derivatives in Risk Management Celent report, commissioned by CME Group This is the first of a three-part series of reports aimed at examining patterns of use of rate-based derivatives at US banks, determining how bank performance can be correlated with a more active utilization of derivatives to manage risk, and finally the role that derivatives will play in the future as an instrument for risk management for US banks. The role of futures and options in managing financial risk for banks dates back to 1971, with the collapse of the post-WWII Bretton Woods Agreement that sought to coordinate foreign exchange rates on a global basis by pegging the world's currencies to the US dollar. The financial community responded to this emerging market uncertainty by launching the International Monetary Market (IMM) on May 16, 1972, which created a market for futures contracts in seven foreign currencies. goo.gl/kuNggG
****SD: Lots to digest in these three reports.
A Banker's Guide to Derivatives Part 2: Derivatives and Bank Performance Celent report, commissioned by CME Group This paper will review the use of rate-based derivatives by US banks and examine the correlation between the use of such derivatives and the overall financial performance of banks. All of the data presented in this paper is based on the statistics published by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in its quarterly Statistics on Depository Institutions (SDI) goo.gl/5GAx7y
A Banker's Guide to Derivatives Part 3: The Future Role of Derivatives in Banking Celent report, commissioned by CME Group This paper reviews the current economic environment in which banks operate in relation to the management of interest rate risk, examines the role that derivatives will play in allowing banks to manage IRR in the future, and suggests IRR management best practices that will serve banks well in the future. goo.gl/sCyQj6
Period of artificial calm distracts from potential for storms Mohamed El-Erian - Australian Financial Review While global economic and political developments point to the possibility of "jump conditions" once deemed improbable, financial markets have treated their influence as temporary and reversible. This divergence is understandable in the short run. Longer term, however, it sets up complex dynamics that call for investor adaptations. goo.gl/roN3rY
Dog Days Chase Bulls in August Michael P. Regan - Bloomberg Tom Lee, the co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, has been one of the more reliable and reassuring voices of optimism during the current bull market, rarely if ever finding a proverbial wall of worry that was too high to be climbed. So naturally it caught our attention to hear that the strategist was nervous about what may happen in the stock market during August, a month that has tested the resolve of bulls almost like clockwork over the past few years. Don't worry, Lee fans, he hasn't turned into a bear yet: He's still expecting an 8 percent to 10 percent rise in the S&P 500 in the second half of the year. bloom.bg/2asygTO
What is Causing Market Volatility? Morningstar The dire predictions about the fate of global markets if the UK voted to leave the European Union remain to be fulfilled. Markets fell in the immediate aftermath of the vote for Brexit, especially sterling, but the anticipated collapse of equities has failed to materialise. The pan-European indices have declined by a mere 1% in euro terms, and, even at their worst, none of the major markets sank below their February lows. goo.gl/Br6aUh
| | | Exchanges | | Muted response to HK's new system to calculate closing share prices Enoch Yiu - South China Morning Post The controversial relaunch of a new and improved system to calculate closing share prices in Hong Kong, met with muted market response on Monday. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) revealed 290 brokers took part and 282 stocks were traded during the new closing auction session's debut, amounting to a turnover of HK$1.1 billion, or just 2.2 per cent of the full-day's turnover of HK$49.39 billion. Brokers said the volume was way below overseas market levels, where the auction period normally accounts for 10 to 30 per cent of all turnover. The biggest difference between the old and new system is the added safeguard of a 5 per cent price cap during the option period, which HKEX hopes will stop big players with large volumes of orders from influence closing prices. goo.gl/Id0WUn
CME files for new direct clearing membership Julie Aelbrecht - Futures & Options World Eurex exchange announced the launch of a similar type of membership in April The Chicago Mercantile Exchange is set to launch a new type of direct clearing membership at its various exchanges in September, marking the second such move by a large exchange group. The Merc has filed a proposed change to its clearing rules with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) which would create a new category of Direct Funding Participant (DFP). The new structure will come into effect on September 23 pending regulatory approval. goo.gl/3YEfNs
Deutsche Boerse gets shareholder approval for LSE deal Reuters Deutsche Boerse (DB1Gn.DE) has won the necessary backing from its shareholders for the planned merger with the London Stock Exchange Group (LSE.L), with the German exchange operator reporting a 60.35 percent approval rate on Tuesday ahead of the 2200 GMT deadline. Deutsche Boerse had asked its shareholders to back the $27 billion merger and earlier this month lowered the acceptance threshold to 60 percent from an earlier 75 percent of its shares. It also extended the acceptance period to July 26. reut.rs/2aszFK3
Eurex Exchange's Equity Index Derivatives news Eurex Group The trading volumes in Q2/2016 show very robust interest in Equity Index Derivatives. The quarter started quietly with volatility as measured by VSTOXX at comparatively low levels (under 25 index points). However, due to the uncertainty relating to the U.K. referendum, the market volatility and trading volumes spiked dramatically in June. In fact, June 2016 was the strongest month in terms of volumes in five years. Over 245 million futures and options contracts were traded in the first half of this year. goo.gl/kMMfqh
| | | Regulation & Enforcement | | MPs call for Financial Conduct Authority to lose enforcement powers Jill Treanor - The Guardian The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) should be stripped of its powers to fine and ban individuals for wrongdoing, according to a report by MPs that calls on new chancellor Philip Hammond to commission an independent review into whether an alternative investigatory body should be set up. /goo.gl/G7qIXV
Mifid could challenge UK's post-Brexit access to CCPs Julie Aelbrecht - Futures & Options World An equivalent regulatory regime to Mifid II may not suffice in certain areas - lawyer The adoption of Europe's Mifid II or the UK's establishment of an equivalent regime to Europe's may not guarantee UK firms access to European central counterparties, a legal expert has warned. Non-European Union firms looking to gain access to the European market can do so by establishing their regulatory regime as equivalent to Europe's but there are specific clearing rules under Mifid that mean these measures may not ensure access to Europe's central counterparties, according to a partner at law firm Morrison & Foerster. goo.gl/t5p57g
India Regulator Plans Rules to Slow Down High-Speed Trading Santanu Chakraborty and David Merritt -Bloomberg India's markets regulator plans to introduce steps to slow down high-frequency trading in the next three months, according to its chairman. bloom.bg/2asB437
| | | Technology | | Stay Hungry: A Fintech CTO's Advice To Interns Drew Shields - Trading Technologies Trading Technologies has spent the last few years working on the next-generation TT platform. Through the process, we've learned a lot about what makes a good team and how a product needs to challenge the status quo if to make a long-term impact. It's fair to say that any great accomplishment has as its first ingredient the people themselves. This is absolutely the case at TT, and growing our team over the last two years has been one of our major focuses. When I think about the type of people we're looking to add, the most important question I have about any individual is: are they hungry? /goo.gl/CB2hLG
| | | Strategy | | Market Update as Democrats Take Their Turn This Week Steve Claussen - OptionsHouse As the Democrats take their turn this week, traders will have a big week watching Hillary of course, but also the FOMC 2-day meeting concludes on Wednesday and Apple (AAPL) will post earnings Tuesday after the close. Other earnings this week include Boeing (BA), Coca-Cola (KO) and Whole Foods Market (WFM) on Wednesday, Dow Chemical (DOW), Ford (F) and International Paper (IP) on Thursday and Friday energy titan Exxon-Mobil (XOM), Merck (MRK) and UPS (UPS) will report. /goo.gl/cHIX6N
Options Traders Expect Fewer Fireworks from Apple Shares After Earnings WSJ Options traders don't expect too much drama for Apple shares after the company's earnings report on Tuesday. on.wsj.com/2asiKXN
****SD: Price story, but it's Apple. Some 633k Apple options traded yesterday with a .59 P/C ratio. That volume represents more than 10 percent of all yesterday's contracts.
Happy Birthday to Mick Jagger Who Told Us "Time is on our side" Russell Rhoads - CBOE Options Hub Today is the 73rd birthday for Rolling Stones front man Sir Michael Philip 'Mick' Jagger. His accomplishments would take up more space that I have available in this posting, but the statement, "one of the most dominant cultural figures of our time" about sums it up. One of my favorite Rolling Stones songs is "Time Is on My Side" which I believe is a great statement with respect to potential success trading options. I always think of that song when discussing my belief that individuals need to have time decay on their side when trading options. Right now we have Wednesday and Friday SPX options, but in less than a month SPX Monday Weeklys (pending regulatory approval) will debut. goo.gl/OahIqv
Stocktake: Are markets irrationally exuberant? Proinsias O'Mahony - Irish Times The Dow Jones Industrial Average did something last Thursday it hadn't done for almost two weeks - it declined, ending a run of nine consecutive daily gains and seven consecutive all-time highs. Is irrational exuberance taking hold? goo.gl/ZmNpmf
Beware, this might be world's most crowded trade Anora Mahmudova - MarketWatch When the world's most crowded tradeÂlong defensive U.S. large-cap stocksÂunwinds, it will not be pretty, according to some analysts. Bulls on Wall Street likely felt thoroughly vindicated as the S&P 500 SPX, -0.02% and Dow industrials DJIA, -0.17% notched record highs this month, finally breaking convincingly to the upside after a year of largely sideways trading. But the defensive nature of the stocks leading the rally seems at odds with the robustness of the advance. on.mktw.net/2aszb6y
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