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The eurozone is no closer to solving its debt crisis and sovereign spreads keep widening. Unfortunately such a summary is becoming all too familiar given the apparent lack of urgency among European policymakers.
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International dealers are declining to become members of Japan’s credit default swap and interest rate clearinghouse unless their contribution to the guarantee fund for multiple defaults is capped.
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The People’s Bank of China is reviewing whether the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors should produce an internationalized master agreement for Chinese derivatives.
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Hedge funds have been buying five-year credit-default swaps on J.C. Penny Company and The Gap over recent days pushing CDS on the names wider.
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The derivatives markets appears to be polarized over the issue of triparty agreements and how new regulations will affect them.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has formed an enforcement squad that will focus on wrongdoing in the swaps market, according David Meister, head of enforcement at the CFTC.