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A growing number of banks are considering the use of contingent credit defaults swaps and securitization as a way to offset their credit valuations adjustment risks.
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Buy-side firms are questioning claims that new regulations for over-the-counter clearing will make the market safer.
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CME Group has announced that it cleared a record USD150.1 billion in clearing over-the-counter interest rates swaps and credit default swaps in February, breaking the previous monthly high of USD61.9 billion set last November.
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Derivatives dealers are seeking a revision of the methodology used to calculate close-out prices on trades after a break clause has been exercised, claiming the current formula produces inaccurate close-out values.
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U.S. oil and gas producers are increasingly entering complex structured derivatives deals with investment banks to generate funds for drilling and land purchases.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has launched its 2012 U.S. municipal reference entity credit default swap protocol.