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ISDA AGM: Credit support agreements grow

The number of credit support agreements between parties trading over the counter derivatives contracts grew 21% to 133,193 since last year, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s margin survey, previewed last week at its…

Isda AGM: Collateral requirements decreasing

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association published preliminary results of an analysis on credit risk among 18 of the largest derivatives dealers, during its annual general meeting in Boston yesterday. The final report is expected to be…

CDS market size hits $34.5 trillion, says Isda

The credit default swap (CDS) market has continued its rapid growth, rocketing to $34.5 trillion in notional outstanding by the end of 2006, according to the latest market survey by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association which was released…

Man Group sets sail with Pemba into credit

RMF's European leveraged finance team now goes by another name, swapping the acronymically rich Man Group divisions' monickers for the name of an island in the Zanzibar archipelago, writes David Walker

Back to Basics

We take you back to the credit basics to review everything you thought you already knew but were too afraid to ask ... Markit Group analysts Gavan Nolan, based in London, and Kiet Tran, based in New York, explain how the ABX index works

Has Asia got the appetite for local currency CDS?

The development of a robust local currency credit default swap market in Asia has come a step closer following the first public won-denominated CDS trade in Korea late last year. Alice Hales looks at whether the ingredients are there for such a market to…

The race to launch credit futures

Eurex, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board Options Exchange are locked in a struggle for market share of the new credit futures market. But are investors really sold on the new instruments? Matthew Attwood finds out

The Big Interview: Paul McCulley

Pimco's portfolio manager talks to Dalia Fahmy about chasing yield in an expensive asset class, and what he's expecting will trigger the next market downturn

Q&A: Sean Flannery

The chief investment officer for the Americas at State Street Global Advisors in New York discusses the opportunities offered by decomposition of risk as a result of the growth of the credit derivatives market

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