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The Americas derivatives community came together in New York to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements across the industry
The derivatives market gathered in London on Thursday night to celebrate its leading players
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The deadline for public comments on a key US swaps regulation is due on January 19 and, unless the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is swayed otherwise, “made up numbers” could drive costs higher for market participants.
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The UK High Court has said that a former Deutsche Bank trader’s suit to claim crisis-era bonus payments “has no realistic prospect of success”.
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Glencore launched its refinancing of a one year $8.45bn loan today (Thursday), which is hotly anticipated although the margin is set to widen as the company's credit spreads have surged to record levels.
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ISDA, entering new territory, has asked members to help it put together an external review panel to resolve its deadlock over whether or not Novo Banco has triggered a credit event.
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A tumultuous start to the year has made it more expensive to buy hedges, but strategists at banks in New York have some ideas to keep costs in check.
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ISDA’s EMEA Determinations Committee has referred Novo Banco credit default swaps to an external review, after failing to achieve a “supermajority” with its binding vote on whether the Portuguese bank has triggered a government intervention credit event.