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Retail structured products investors are taking on more risk. They’re buying up reverse convertibles or buffered short-term notes in the hopes of getting quick, high-yield returns to help their portfolios recover.
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European politicians are beginning to push back on U.S. efforts to drive global cooperation on over-the-counter derivatives regulation.
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Five-year credit default swaps on Greece pulled in dramatically this morning following the announcement of a lifeline worth EUR45 billion (USD61 billion) yesterday.
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Ryan Chan, a director in fixed income structuring and sales at Standard Chartered in Hong Kong, has left the firm.
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Credit default swaps on European sovereign debt reversed course in March by narrowing after two months of a widening trend, according to broker GFI Group.
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Moody’s Investors Service may downgrade the credit rating of Cornell University, which could be on the hook for USD39.9 million as it terminates interest-rate swaps linked to at least USD4765 million of bonds.