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Credit default swap spreads on Spanish sovereign debt widened 16 basis points to a record 514bps, while spreads on France, Italy and Hungary widened to their highest levels since January.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp.’s General Collateral Finance Repo Index, which NYSE Liffe will use when it launches its new futures product in July, is being viewed by market participants as a more creditable alternative to the London Interbank Offered Rate.
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A number of European banks and stockbrokers are cutting back on their equity research and trading units as exposure to equities increasingly drags on their businesses.
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Austria-based Lehman Brother Finance has filed suit against Bank of Singapore to collect USD20 million in fees after the Singapore bank terminated derivatives contracts early in 2008.
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MexDer, Mexico’s derivatives exchange, is looking to launch clearing for interest-rate swaps beginning in October.
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BNP Paribas will close its Australian fixed-income asset-management unit but will continue to offer primary and secondary income services through its corporate and investment banking business.