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AFT to the fore?

The Agence France Tresor has been absent from the swaps market since 2002. But with interest rates on the rise, the agency could recommence its swaps trading programme before the end of the year. By Radi Khasawneh

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Rumours started sweeping across trading desks last month that the Agence France Tresor (AFT) was behind a sudden spike in demand for French Treasury 30-year swaps. The agency, which handles France's public debt and treasury management, is no stranger to the swaps market, having instigated a swaps programme in 2001, but had been absent from the market since 2002. Now, so the rumour went, the AFT

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