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'Gamma trap' theory features in US Treasury meltdown report

Official post-mortem considers claims that options hedging amplified October 15 move

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Hedgers may have driven V-shaped move in US Treasury yields

A long-awaited regulatory inquest into the sudden collapse and rebound of US Treasury yields on October 15, 2014 has found volatility selling by buy-side firms may have played a part.

As reported by Risk in November last year, some market participants believed the most likely explanation for the violence of the move was a simultaneous unwind of short rates and short gamma positions by hedge funds

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