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Dealers in Hong Kong are seeing an increase in the use of custom basket swaps for hedging purposes as client knowledge of the instrument increases.
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The House Financial Services Committee voted in favor of three measures to ease swaps regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act.
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The approximately GBP6 billion Rolls-Royce Pension Fund has entered a longevity swap with Deutsche Bank to cover GBP3 billion of the fund’s long-term liabilities.
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Assured Guaranty has responded to a lawsuit filed against its AG Financial Products unit by Lehman Brothers Holdings for more than USD1 billion in termination payments under derivatives deals, saying the claims are “without merit.”
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Standard & Poor’s downgrades of top global banks could force investment banks to put up more collateral, which could make trading in derivatives markets, particularly interest-rate swaps and credit default swaps, more expensive. Click here to read the story from Reuters
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The European Commission has drafted a yet-to-be-released proposal that derivatives should be written down by regulators only as a last resort if losses from longer-term debt aren’t “sufficient to restore the capital of the institution and enable it to operate as a going concern.”