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Trading stalls on China's new CDS market

No transactions after first day of trading, while price discovery is problematic

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Transactions have ground to a halt and traders say initial deals were merely part of a test phase

China's credit default swap (CDS) market launched with great fanfare at the end of October. But three weeks on, market participants say the trades were just "testing the water" and no deals have been conducted since. Trades that were done on the day suffered from a lack of two-way flow and a wide dispersal of pricing.

The interbank CDS market launched on October 31 with 15 separate transactions

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