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International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda)

Icelandic banks in default

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association on Wednesday confirmed that the Icelandic government’s takeover of Landsbanki on October 7 and its acquisition of a 75% stake in Glitnir Bank on September 29 constitute technical credit events.

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).

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.

Creditex and Markit to run Isda's tear-up service

Interdealer broker Creditex and London-based market data provider Markit will run an industry-wide tear-up service for credit default swaps under the aegis of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda), starting later this month.

Regulators push for operations changes

The derivatives industry faces regulatory demands to improve operations issues. In recent weeks, both the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets (PWG) and the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) have pushed dealers to enhance the infrastructure for…

Regulators push for operations changes

The derivatives industry is facing regulatory demands to improve operations-related issues. In recent weeks, both the President's Working Group on Financial Markets (PWG) and the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) have pushed dealers to enhance the…

Derivatives face regulatory scrutiny

The derivatives industry faces a period of heightened scrutiny by regulators, mirroring the supervisory review in the wake of a series of mis-selling scandals in the 1990s, warn bankers.

ICBC official becomes first from China to join Isda board

A Chinese financial institution will be represented on the board of directors of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association for the first time, following the election of an executive from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC).

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