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To describe its most recent approach to de-linking the credit risk of a swap provider (a Provider) from structured transactions, on Nov. 12, 2013, Moody’s Investors Service published Approach to Assessing Swap Counterparties in Structured Finance Cash Flow Transactions.
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Hedge funds are extending the expiries on credit options in the iTraxx Main out to June, the first time significant flow has occurred in such longer-dated maturities this year. The flow comes as investors seek to profit from the roll of the index on March 19 and hedge for events later in the year.
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is considering waiving specific trade reporting requirements for international firms active in the over-the-counter derivatives market, and is currently in discussions with market participants over the issue.
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Officials in Seoul are skeptical moves by the country’s financial regulator to open the market to greater product diversity will boost dwindling derivatives volumes.
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Andrew Baehr, the former head of U.S. structured sales at BNP Paribas in New York, has joined Credit Suisse in a senior role in the firm’s equity derivatives investor solutions team, also in New York.
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Amundi Asset Management has separately profited from a single name basis trade on Finmeccanica, the Italy-based aerospace and defense company, as well as a relative value trade that positioned long risk Intesa Sanpaolo and short risk Mediobanca.