Lehman Brothers
A matter of trust
More than a year on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, administrators are still trawling through the estate of Lehman Brothers International (Europe). A scheme of arrangement designed to speed up the return of trust assets to clients failed to win…
UK FSA promises to take firms to task on Lehman structured products
The UK Financial Services Authority has enough information about the issues relating to Lehman Brothers-backed structured products to "move on", according to a release which quotes Dan Waters, retail policy director at the FSA.
Market practices ‘back to basics’ after Lehman collapse, says study
Lehman’s fall has made cautious deal-makers focus on legal risk and risk analysis
A tangled web
One year on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, administrators are still trawling through the complex web of special-purpose vehicles launched by the broker-dealer. A number of lawsuits have resulted - and the rulings could see US and UK courts at…
CLS: US-Canada forex settlement due in 2010
CLS Bank, the multi-currency cash settlement system provider, is aiming to settle same-day US dollar/Canadian dollar and US dollar/Mexican peso currency trades by the end of 2010, according to chief executive Rob Close.
Structured Products contributes on BBC Radio 4
Structured Products featured on BBC Radio 4's 'Face the Facts' programme today, which addressed the losses faced by UK savers who bought Lehman Brothers-backed structured products.
US and English courts on potential collision course over Lehman structures
Legal battles over a series of collapsed structured finance transactions in which a subsidiary of Lehman Brothers was the swap counterparty could produce divergent opinions from US and English courts, causing far-reaching consequences for trustees and…
Banks sign agreement to buy back Lehman minibonds
SFC, HKMA agreement is set to buy back Lehman minibonds, but market is feeling wary
Back to repack
Despite the flak off-balance-sheet vehicles have received since the onset of the financial crisis, dealers report increased use of special-purpose vehicles by investors looking to repackage assets. Why are investors looking to these repackaging vehicles…
Primus restructures $1.2 billion of CDSs on monolines
New York-based credit derivatives product company (CDPC) Primus Financial Products has restructured $1.2 billion of credit derivatives protection the firm had written referencing a monoline insurer.
Learning from losses
Energy and commodity markets have staged impressive growth in the past 15 years, but there have also been some eye-watering failures along the way. Katie Holliday considers what has been learnt from these catastrophes, and whether derivatives scandals…
Finra scrutinises muni-bond market; US Treasury creates Consumer Financial Protection Agency
The US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra) has launched an investigation into financial institutions' underwriting derivatives contracts used by US municipals to finance debt at lower costs.