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CDS spreads tighten as bailout is revised
The cost of protection on some of the world’s largest financial institutions fell yesterday as the US Senate agreed to vote on a revised version of the $700 billion financial rescue plan.
Time for action
Back-office processing has long been the neglected stepchild of the derivatives business. But improved technology and growing systemic risk mean the time is ripe for supervisors to demand T+0 reconciliation, argues David Rowe
Isda prepares to settle CDSs on failed banks
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) has launched its settlement protocol for credit default swaps (CDSs) based on the US government-backed mortgage institutions Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
CDS spreads push out as bailout drags on
The cost of protection on some of the world’s largest dealers surged on Friday as uncertainty grew over the US government’s $700 billion plan to purchase devalued assets from financial institutions.
Isda survey points to slowing credit derivatives market
The notional amount of outstanding credit derivatives dropped 12% to $54.6 trillion at the end of June 2008, from $62.2 trillion at the end of 2007, according to the mid-year market survey from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda).
Update: HK SFC publishes list of Lehman-related structured products / outstanding values of notes
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has published a list of all unlisted Lehman Brothers-related retail structured notes. The list offers data on the issuers, the issues, the issue dates and the maturity dates pertaining to notes…
CFTC to examine crude oil volatility
Record price movements in the price of crude oil earlier this week have drawn further scrutiny from regulators.
JP Morgan launches mobile forex platform
A new proprietary e-trading platform that allows clients to access real-time executable streaming foreign exchange rates (forex) from their desktops and Blackberry devices was launched on Wednesday by JP Morgan.
Markets dip as bailout drags on
The financial markets have reacted negatively as the US government rescue plan for the financial sector makes slow progress through Congress.
Barclays Capital expected to take over Lehman indexes
Barclays Capital looks set to acquire Lehman Brothers’ suite of indexes, widely used as a benchmark in the fixed-income market.
Barclays buys Lehman's capital markets business in the US
Barclays has acquired Lehman Brothers' US investment banking and capital markets businesses, including its derivatives operations, for $250 million.
Lehman Brothers bankruptcy to be largest in history
The liquidation of Lehman Brothers will be the largest bankruptcy in history, with the defunct investment bank holding consolidated assets of $639 billion and liabilities of $613 billion as of May 31, 2008, according to court documents.
AIG secures £20 billion bridge loan, but still downgraded
Struggling US insurance giant American International Group (AIG) was granted permission yesterday to access assets from its own subsidiaries, enabling it to raise around $20 billion in additional capital.
Bank CDS spreads widen dramatically following Lehman collapse
The cost of protection on credit default swaps (CDSs) referenced to the world’s largest financial institutions has skyrocketed as Lehman Brother’s bankruptcy has heightened counterparty credit risk concerns.
Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy protection
Lehman Brothers has filed for bankruptcy. In an announcement early this morning, the firm said it intended to file a petition under Chapter 11 with the Southern District Court of New York.
CFTC report on swap dealer and index trader activity
Following an unprecedented survey of off-exchange swap dealers and commodity index funds carried out in June 2008, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has made some recommendations on activities of swap dealers and commodity index traders.
Merrill offers weather boost
Merrill Lynch in Singapore has launched the Citrine All Weather Booster Notes, which are designed to offer exposure to the stock of five Singapore-based companies.
Interdealer brokers’ merger talks break down again
Stock prices of interdealer brokers Tullett Prebon and GFI Group plummeted on Tuesday, as a failure “to reach acceptable economic terms” halted ongoing merger talks.
Fannie and Freddie CDS to settle at October auction
The auction process to settle credit default swap (CDS) contracts written against Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae will take place in the first week of October, Risk has learned, although losses on the agreements are likely to be minor for most counterparties.