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US credit default swaps and CLN markets recovering, says S&P
The US credit default swaps (CDS) and credit-linked notes (CLN) markets are recovering from a lull in activity, according to rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P).
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BNP Paribas beats SG for ZCM assets
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Unexpected recovery risk
For credit portfolio managers, the priority is to properly incorporate recovery rates into existing models. Here, Michael Pykhtin improves upon earlier approaches, allowing recovery rates to depend on the idiosyncratic part of a borrower’s asset return,…
Swaps trader awarded £1m in Cantor Fitzgerald case
Steven Horkulak has won his constructive dismissal court case against the US swaps broker Cantor Fitzgerald, his former employer, for loss of salary and discretionary bonus, a sum totalling around £1 million.
Japanese CJ50 index reaches ¥10 billion on first trading day
The CJ50 index that tracks the movement of Japan’s 50 most actively traded credit default swaps started trading today, with volume reaching beyond ¥10 billion ($83 million), according to BNP Paribas.
Isda and BMA propose 35% charge for restructuring risk
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) and the Bond Market Association (BMA) submitted a comment letter today to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in which they argued that, for the sake of capital calculations, loans hedged…
Front to boost product development with new hire
Front Capital Systems, a Stockholm-based operating unit of Pennsylvania-based technology company SunGard, has appointed Mats Lillienberg as chief technology officer in a bid to expand its product development.
Basel II Forum USA: Speakers stress feedback can still shape regulation
With the commentary period for the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s final consultative paper (CP3) officially ending tomorrow, two speakers at Risk ’s Basel II Forum USA urged banks to be vocal about concerns related to the implementation of…
Trema appoints McKibbin to lead sales effort
Trema has named Aislinn McKibbin as the new head of global sales in its financial institutions segment. McKibbin will be responsible for the development of Trema’s market share.
LME lines up Axa's Brydon as new chairman
The London Metal Exchange (LME) has appointed Donald Brydon, chairman of Axa Investment Managers, as an independent, non-executive director.
Allegheny sells $405m of energy supply contract to Goldman Sachs
Allegheny Energy yesterday took a step towards reducing its exposure to energy trading by selling an energy supply contract to a subsidiary of Goldman Sachs for $405 million.
Deutsche unveils IT 'vision' for derivatives
Deutsche Bank has started a radical overhaul of its derivatives technology that, internally, it is calling its 'vision programme’ for derivatives. The bank has now entered the first six months of an ambitious three-year programme designed to overhaul the…