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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is actively reviewing potential changes to definitions associated with the credit default swap market and may announce its decision within weeks, according David Geen, general counsel for ISDA in London.
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Eris Exchange has teamed up with CME Group to introduce margin offsets, which will allow clients to use the same capital for a variety of interest-rate derivatives traded on both exchanges, for savings of up to 95% for portfolios of highly correlated positions.
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Kames Capital has hired Claire McGuckin as an investment manager covering high-yield bonds in its fixed-income team.
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A growing number of small and medium-size enterprises in the U.K. are retaining foreign specialist lawyers to represent them in their efforts to get out of derivatives contracts, which they claim were mis-sold to them.
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Lawmakers must introduce legislation that is product and asset specific in the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, according to Kay Swinburne, member of the European Parliament.
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Credit Suisse is planning to issue structured products based on a newly-created custom index that tracks the development of rural India.