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  • A specially convened determinations committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has unanimously decided that Eastman Kodak’s bankruptcy filing is a credit event that could trigger a payout of some USD789 million in credit default swaps referencing the Rochester, N.Y.-based company.
  • Canada’s five largest banks have warned U.S. regulators that the proposed Volcker Rule under the Dodd-Frank Act may violate their NAFTA trade agreement.
  • CME Group has entered into an agreement with Mysteel, the Chinese ferrous pricing and indexing services, to develop over-the-counter ferrous derivatives for risk management.
  • Cowen Group has expanded its investment-banking business in Asia with the hiring of David Lu as managing director and deputy head of its China-based investment banking and Margaret Li as a director in its technology group.
  • More than a dozen energy companies, including Shell Energy North America and Vitol, have joined with Wall Street banks in lobbying against being labeled swap dealers by regulators, which would force them to comply with clearing, trading and reporting requirements under the Dodd-Frank Act.
  • Morgan Stanley posted a gain of USD600 million in the fourth quarter by restructuring a derivatives contract that reduced its exposure to peripheral European countries by more than a half.