
Q&A: Jonathan Di Giambattista
Q&A: Jonathan Di Giambattista

The introduction of the Dodd-Frank financial reform act in the US in July and the European Commission’s proposals for regulation of over-the-counter derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories have given CDS market participants plenty to ponder. Jonathan Di Giambattista, who has responsibility for Fitch Solutions’ bulk data and risk analytics businesses, talks to Credit about how these initiatives may affect the credit derivatives market.
How are regulatory changes in the US and
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