Investors turn to EU CDS as proxy Russian hedge

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Investors turn to EU CDS as proxy Russian hedge

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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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