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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
Internal restrictions mean SSAs issue fewer CMS-linked notes
JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
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Hitting record wides in credit default swaps, Glencore provided a focus of concern for the derivatives market this week but the autos sector also put in an alarming performance.
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It has been a big week for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. The organisation moved to overhaul its credit determinations committee rules and broaden its board representation at the same time as undertaking a widely watched first credit event auction of the year and heading into new territory with a Novo Banco CDS external review.
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If European credit investors had to name two firms damaged by the precipitous fall in commodity prices, it is likely that Glencore and Anglo American would top the poll.
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Investor positioning and the composition of market flows this week suggest two things about returns over the near term: a sharp intraday sell-off like that in August is less likely, but so is a healthy rebound if Chinese catalysts fade from view, said analysts this week.
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The deadline for public comments on a key US swaps regulation is due on January 19 and, unless the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is swayed otherwise, “made up numbers” could drive costs higher for market participants.
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The UK High Court has said that a former Deutsche Bank trader’s suit to claim crisis-era bonus payments “has no realistic prospect of success”.