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Persistent dislocations between the CDS and cash bond markets are only likely to continue, because of the increased cost of regulations, limited balance sheet capacity at banks, and relative illiquidity in the cash bond markets, according to a staff report from the New York Federal Reserve.
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Standard Chartered has made a new hire in its Europe DCM team who will be focused on corporates.
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In the heady days of 2004-2007, before the Great Moderation came to a shuddering halt, it seemed set in stone that European investment grade credit default swaps traded tighter than their North American counterparts.
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Data firms IHS and Markit completed their merger on Tuesday, after shareholders agreed terms for a deal worth $13bn in which bond, loan and derivative services are key areas of focus.
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Seven bonds will be deliverable into an auction to settle credit default swaps referencing Portugal Telecom International Finance, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s (ISDA's) EMEA Determinations Committee has ruled.
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Credit and equity fund managers taking off hedges may have contributed to the resilience of these markets in the wake of the UK's EU referendum, according to derivatives traders, but a cocktail of calamities this week hinted at a precarious exposure to any further sudden moves.