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  • As part of plans to grow its derivatives business, Mizuho International has begun to clear euro and dollar interest rate trades through LCH.Clearnet’s SwapClear.
  • Abengoa provided the first credit event auction of the year on Thursday and settled at a low price, after ISDA’s DC reached a split vote decision in December on the Spanish renewable energy company triggering a failure to pay trigger for 2014 credit default swap transactions.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.