Downgrades Could Raise I-Banks’ Swap Costs

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Downgrades Could Raise I-Banks’ Swap Costs

Standard & Poor’s downgrades of top global banks could force investment banks to put up more collateral, which could make trading in derivatives markets, particularly interest-rate swaps and credit default swaps, more expensive. Click here to read the story from Reuters

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