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Over-the-counter derivatives regulations in the European Union’s European Market Infrastructure Regulation Directive could drive institutions including pension funds from liability-driven investing, according to experts.
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Technical standards proposed by the European Securities and Markets Authority are not expected to be too burdensome, according to Jiri Krol, director of government and regulatory affairs at the Alternative Investment Management Association.
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The Credit Steering Committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has begun the overhaul of its credit defaults swaps contract, outlining plans to amend it at a meeting Friday.
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Credit default swap spreads on Spanish sovereign debt widened to a record high 540 basis points over concerns related to the country’s banking sector problems and Greece’s current political woes.
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Ramon Braga, a former corporate-credit trader in London at UBS, has filed a lawsuit against the investment bank, claiming his dismissal for alleged collusion with proprietary trader Denis Minayev in manipulating credit default swaps was unjustified.
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Investec Structured Products has launched the Objective Returns Fund, its first UCITS fund, with its first sub-fund, the FTSE Enhanced Kick-Out Series 1.