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Demand for principle-at-risk products has created a growth opportunity in structured products, but the industry needs education to evolve, according to panellists at the SPA-2015 Structured Investments conference in New York.
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A central counterparty stress test framework proposed by LCH.Clearnet assesses risk impacts in several adaptive scenarios under the cover 2 requirement and a default auctioning protocol.
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Lufthansa is one of several airline credits to have seen its CDS spreads tighten in line with the falling oil price. But a plane crash at one of its subsidiaries last week has led to investors focusing on the German firm, and the scrutiny is inevitably negative.
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MarketAxess has announced another four dealers joining its platform to trade European credit, including Mizuho, which is making a fixed income trading push.
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Data from salary benchmarking site Emolument.com shows US investment banks continue to pay better bonuses than UK, European or Swiss banks, with Swiss houses in particular hit hard by the wild currency movement following the abandonment of the Swiss franc's peg to the euro.
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The European residential mortgage-backed securities market has been dwindling since 2007. If the trend continues, the outstanding bonds could be nearly three quarters redeemed by 2021, according to Barclays analyst Dipesh Mehta.