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Credit default swap spreads on Spanish banks have surged in the past month because of the country’s worsening economic condition, with CDS on Banco Santander widening 52% since March 1 and spreads on BBVA widening 54%.
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Market participants, including banks, large corporations and end users, have denied structuring derivatives in a way to make them unclearable after regulators have identified anecdotal evidence that suggest such efforts exist.
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Morgan Stanley may terminate more Italian derivatives as it did in January, based on different provisions from the alternative termination event clauses that the investment bank used as its basis for the termination.
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China’s credit default swap market is failing to thrive since its launch in November 2010, for a variety of reasons, including regulation that buyers can obtain protection only on individual bonds.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has restructured management of its debt team in the Asia-Pacific, including relocation of Ranobir Mukherji, head of Asia dept capital markets origination, from Hong Kong to Singapore, and Ashish Malhotra, head of Asia-Pacific debt syndicate, adding Hong Kong debt origination.
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Hugo Bänziger is leaving as chief risk officer at Deutsche Bank on May 31 and will be succeeded by Stuart Lewis, his deputy CRO.