"Our only quibble here is that CDS will be introduced as an exchange-traded product only, and this may drastically reduce CDS potential as a risk-transfer instrument."

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"Our only quibble here is that CDS will be introduced as an exchange-traded product only, and this may drastically reduce CDS potential as a risk-transfer instrument."

--Keith Noyes, Asia-Pacific regional director for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association in Hong Kong, welcoming the introduction of CDS to India but noting that contracts should be traded over-the-counter.

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