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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association credit determinations committee has rejected a request from the law firm Schulte, Roth and Zabel to convene for a meeting to determine whether Argentina failed to meet its obligations to debt holders. The law firm believed comments made by an Argentine minister were enough to trigger a potential credit event on Argentine sovereign CDS.
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The first electronically-traded and cleared yen swap with a Japanese bank has been executed. The transaction between Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi and Deutsche Bank used an intention-to-clear facility provided by Tradeweb to indicate that it would send the trade to the Japan Securities Clearing Corporation for clearing.
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The synthetic collateralised debt obligation market could see a revival in Europe, following the activation of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s new credit default swap definitions in September.
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Flows have been mixed in credit options on iTraxx Main, reflecting the lack of a strong consensus in credit markets after the Federal Open Market Committee’s dovish statement last week.
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The buy- and sell-side are divided on how initial margin should be calculated for uncleared over-the-counter derivatives, according to a new study.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has joined US-based futures exchange Eris Exchange to provide clearing services to clients globally.