Banks' NDF withdrawal hits emerging markets currency trading

Banks pull back from warehousing risk ahead of the July 21 deadline for full compliance with the Volcker rule

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Offloading emerging market (EM) currency risk in the interdealer market can take up to three times longer than in the past with significantly higher costs, as banks reduce their exposure to non-deliverable forwards (NDFs), traders say.

The pullback from risk warehousing comes ahead of the July 21 deadline for full compliance with the Volcker rule, which will limit banks' ability to engage in proprietary trading, raising uncertainty and costs for US dealers. 

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