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Credit events are a serious business. With billions of dollars at stake via credit default swaps on many of the large companies that enter the default radar, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee can’t afford to have any gray areas clouding the legitimacy of its decisions.
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The Chilean pension regulator has ruled that Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities domiciled in Ireland are no longer approved for general investment.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has warned Australian regulators about the potentially high price tag for setting up and running a domestic central clearing counterparty and the implications it may have for the wider market.
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Clearing of over-the-counter interest rate swaps via the Singapore Exchange’s central clearing counterparty AsiaClear fell in August, with total volume falling SGD10.5 billion (USD8.7 billion) to SGD22 billion (USD18.2 billion).
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EFG Financial Products has hired Alex Robinson, the ex-director in structured product sales at Barclays Capital, to build out the firm’s U.K. structured product business when it launches later this year.
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Citigroup is in discussions with clients to set up secured loan facilities that would allow end users to convert a range of assets into cash to be used as collateral at clearinghouses.