CDS market awaits uncertain Intrum auction result

Swedish firm’s restructuring deal limits flexibility in settling contracts, risking curbs on payouts

CDS-auction

Credit default swap (CDS) contracts referencing embattled Swedish debt collector Intrum face an uncertain payout from Thursday’s (January 16) default auction, as the derivatives market mechanism becomes the latest battleground for the company’s lenders.

With creditors who have agreed to the company’s restructuring plan holding nearly three quarters of its bonds, market participants have less flexibility to deliver debt into the auction that will determine contract payouts. The scenario raises the

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