OTC derivatives turnover driven by 'non-dealer' contracts, says BIS

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Low but positive turnover growth in over-the-counter interest rate derivatives went "hand in hand" with low and stable interest rates after the financial crisis, according to an article in the Bank for International Settlements' latest quarterly review.

The OTC interest rate derivatives market in 2013, by Jacob Gyntelberg and Christian Upper, which analyses the market for OTC interest rate derivatives using data from the Triennial Central Bank Survey, argues increased turnover was "entirely

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