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The administrators of Lehman Brothers International Europe are asking the High Court in England to decide on whether an International Swaps and Derivatives Association Master Agreement clause, which protects parties from stumping up payments on out-of-the-money contracts with insolvent counterparties, runs counter to bankruptcy law.
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Some large firms reportedly are charging fees on reverse convertibles that are equal to or higher than the yields on the notes. According to Bloomberg data, based on a review
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Deutsche Boerse said it has the capacity to clear derivatives other than credit default swaps.
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Southeast Europe has strong growth potential but investors first need to be better educated about structured products, according to Jan Scibor-Kaminski of StructuredProducts.com.
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BNP Paribas has appointed Robert McAdie to the new position of global head of credit research and strategy.
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European credit markets experienced yet another difficult week, with ongoing concerns about the eurozone's periphery continuing to weigh on spreads.