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Interest rate swap spreads widened 4.6 basis points—the largest increase in November—to 24.75 bps after Moody’s Investors Service said it may downgrade the rating of three French banks that invest in Greece.
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Credit Suisse has named Paul Hawkins as managing director and global head of commodities.
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The DTCC and EFETnet, an energy trading platform owned by the European Federation of Energy Traders, are preparing a nonprofit commodities trade repository.
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Two reverse knock-in puts, one with an overall notional of around USD500 million, hit the market Wednesday.
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The flow of derivative-linked securities in Korea was three times higher in the first quarter of 2011 compared to the same period last year, while the amount of equity-linked securities issued in the first quarter this year was 82.1% higher, according to statistics released today by the South Korea Financial Supervisory Service.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said derivatives markets participants will not have to comply with many Dodd-Frank Act regulations which were due to take effect July 16 because the agency is so far behind in writing the detailed rules.