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Volkswagen credit spreads more than tripled this week and other European automotive names moved sharply wider but some traders and strategists called it a knee-jerk reaction that is likely to be corrected soon.
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Traders have welcomed IntercontinentalExchange’s plans to launch a cotton derivative contract aimed at solving problems faced by international producers and consumers.
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German corporate credit, generally regarded as a safe bet, has had a torrid time of late. Last week we looked at how the costs of transitioning from nuclear to clean energy had inflicted damage on German utilities and sent credit spreads spiralling wider. This week it was the turn of the automotive industry, and Germany’s largest car producer: Volkswagen.
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Royal Bank of Scotland has undertaken a shakeup of senior staff in its credit trading business, in a move that bolsters financials at the expense of corporate credit.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association ruled on Wednesday that Ukraine has not triggered a repudiation/moratorium credit event following the country’s recent decision to freeze payments on debt.
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UBS has hired an emerging market credit sales specialist to its office in London.