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Buyers of euro-denominated quanto credit default swaps on Spain and Italy say that a potential bailout from the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank for the countries could weigh heavy on the value of the contracts.
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Michael Riley, co-head of equity derivatives trading for the Americas at UBS in Stamford, Conn., has left the firm.
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Threatened bank credit downgrades may prompt hedge funds and asset managers to step up the move of swaps to central clearing houses, according to analysts.
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CME Group said that it cleared its first customer fx over-the-counter non-deliverable forward trade on April 27.
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Most corporate users of interest rate derivatives said new derivatives regulation in Europe and the U.S. will lead to wider spreads and ultimately boost costs of capital, according to Greenwich Associates.
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NYSE Euronext reported a 44% decline in profits in the first quarter in part because of a slowdown in derivatives trading.