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Bank intermediaries eye resurgence in profitable trades
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The movement of one word – 10 places to the left – in ISDA’s credit derivative definitions was the determining factor in the trade body deciding that Abengoa had not triggered a bankruptcy credit event for most of its credit default swaps.
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Abengoa’s decision to seek insolvency protection is a bankruptcy credit event trigger for some credit default swaps referencing the company but not others, ISDA’s Determinations Committee has ruled.
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The European Union’s Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Ecofin) got 10 of the 11 countries discussing a financial transaction tax to agree on elements of the levy on Tuesday, and are intent on continuing work on the rule in 2016.
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BlackRock, Bank of New York Mellon and State Street have agreed to include Markit’s exchange traded fund collateral lists in their collateral management schedules.
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ISDA’s Determinations Committee on Friday delayed for the third time making a decision on whether Abengao has triggered a bankruptcy credit event, saying it needed more information.
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Fidessa, the UK based financial software and data company, has appointed a former LIFFE sales head to its Europe, Middle East and Africa derivatives business.