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Lehman Brothers Holdings has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York to approve an agreement that settles unresolved swap issues with Millennium Management.
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The Bank for International Settlements reported that bank exposure to derivatives fell 12% in the fourth quarter of last year to its lowest level since 2007.
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The Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority has fined the London unit of Deutsche Bank HUF90 million ($452,293) for engaging in a series of trades the regulator said significantly weakened the forint during the crisis in 2008.
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Lloyds Banking Group and Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking have become the newest members of the UK Structured Product Association.
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Auction administrators Markit Group and Credit Group said that a final recovery on credit default swaps referencing Japan Airlines Corp. has been set at 86%, a higher value than an earlier anticipated because of a shortage of deliverable bonds and loans.
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Five-year credit default swaps on Greece gapped out dramatically today to a record 601 basis points from a close of 485.7bp as it emerged that the level of the country’s debt was worse than first feared.