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Broker-dealer AX Trading has named John King as managing director and head of sales.
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HSBC has appointed Asif Godall as head of European credit trading in London, according to a memo.
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Asian corporates are buying one-year euro/U.S. dollar target redemption forwards with a strike at USD1.25 to get access to euros more cheaply than current spot.
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The International Swaps & Derivatives Association is arguing central clearing parties should not be able to make intraday margin calls to collect collateral from clearing members. That view runs counter to the current thrust of the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems and International Organization of Securities Commissions, which is about to issue a set of principles that will cover the issue.
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If credit default swaps aren’t triggered on Greek debt, the sovereign CDS market will likely break down, according to Nick Pierce, head of fixed income in Europe at Vanguard.
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A group of derivatives dealers has agreed to terms for standard index-linked contingent credit default swap trades.