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GREATER CHINA CNH HKD TWD IRS CCS

Tradition is represented in more than 28 countries and is one of the world’s largest interdealer brokers in over-the-counter financial and commodity related products. TraditionDATA provides consistent, high-quality financial market data that reflect real price interest in global OTC swaps markets, covering FX & Money Markets, Interest Rate Derivatives, Credit & Fixed Income and Energy & Commodities.

Through Tradition (Asia) Limited an HKMA Approved Money Broker Tradition has operated in Hong Kong for more than 40 years, during which time Hong Kong has become the Asian trading centre for Greater China OTC derivative and fixed income trading, including Hong Kong, Taiwan and offshore-traded China instruments. Tradition (Asia) Limited manages liquidity in CNH, CNY, HKD and TWD derivative and cash products locally and through the international network maintaining a leading position in the OTC market place that has led to the creation of market data that is relied on for valuation and trading decision support globally.

Cross-currency swaps are contracts between two parties to exchange interest payments and principal denominated in two different currencies. In a cross-currency swap, interest payments and principal in one currency are exchanged for principal and interest payments in a different currency. Interest payments are exchanged at fixed intervals during the life of the agreement and are used to hedge cross border currency and interest rate risk.

As detailed in Greater China IRS CCS product table (https://www.traditionasia.com/Cross-Currency-GC) this data set covers accurate end of day market pricing in:
IRS CCS in CNH/USD from 3 Months to 10 Years;
IRS CCS in HKD/USD from 6 Months to 20 Years; and
IRS CCS in TWD/USD from 6 Months to 15 Years

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Last Updated Date 8/11/2020
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