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The auction to settle credit default swaps referencing Japanese consumer lender Aiful Corp. should help expand the domestic CDS market as investors got a chance to better understand the instruments.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting a review to evaluate derivative use by mutual funds, exchange-traded fund and other investment companies, as earlier reported by Derivatives Week (DW, 1/4).
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The Senate Agriculture Committee’s draft bill will call for exempting some over-the-counter derivatives from central clearing, according to Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.), chairman of the committee panel.
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A unit of Janus Capital Group has sold a USD153.5 million claim against Lehman Brothers Holdings to Merrill Lynch reportedly for 33 cents on the dollar.
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Credit default swaps on Royal Bank of Scotland widened even before the U.K. bank announced plans to restructured some GBP15.8 billion (USD23.6 billion) of debt.
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Jeremy Wien has left as head VIX options trading at Société Générale to become a derivative trader at Alphabet Management, a New York-based hedge fund.