Investors turn to EU CDS as proxy Russian hedge
Hedge funds and asset managers with exposure to Russian banks have been buying credit default swaps on EU companies with exposure to Russia, implementing a proxy hedge in light of new sanctions against Russian reference entities, writes Hazel Sheffield, just as one law firm warned of the perils of trading CDS on the country's credits.
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