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Japan credit spreads tighten as Iraqi conflict draws to a close
Credit protection on Japanese names continued a tightening trend this week, on the back of positive sentiment globally with the war in Iraq nearing a close and the absence of negative news in the domestic market.
Moody’s sees record Japanese yen CDO issuance
International rating agency Moody’s Investors Service said today it rated a record ¥3.02 trillion ($25 billion) of collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) in the first quarter of the year. That compares to full-year volume of ¥3.14 trillion in 2002.
Japan credit default spreads resume tightening due to CDO activity
Japan’s credit default swaps market resumed its tightening trend with protection sellers coming back to the market as the new fiscal year started, dealers said today. Recent spread widening offered some arbitrage opportunities related to collateralised…
Japanese credit spreads resilient to war on Iraq
Credit protection on Japanese names remained tight today despite the outset of war on Iraq, with volumes traded in the market on the whole fairly subdued.
Japanese banks' spreads widen following Nikkei tumble
Credit protection on the debt of Japan’s major banks widened this week as the Nikkei stock index hit a new 20-year low. Investors were concerned that the Nikkei 225 index's fall below the psychologically important 8,000 level - it plunged to 7,862.43 on…
Sumitomo capital raising sparks Japanese bank spread widening
Japanese bank credit protection spreads widened this week as a capital-raising exercise by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC) sparked renewed fears that banks were trying to shore-up capital reserves ahead of their year-end results.
Japan's UFJ Bank to issue synthetic CLO in March
Japan’s UFJ Bank is preparing to launch a balance sheet synthetic collateralised loan obligation (CLO) referenced to a pool of loans extended by UFJ Bank to Japanese small and medium sized companies, worth ¥1 trillion ($8.4 billion). The synthetic CLO,…
Japanese bank spreads hit on renewed equities portfolio concerns
Spreads on Japanese bank credit default swaps widened an average 10 basis points this week, sparked by renewed investor concerns about unrealised losses linked to their large equity portfolios.
Nationalisation required for Japanese bank recovery, says Fitch
A partial nationalisation of Japan's ailing banks may be the only way to resolve the country's economic woes, with recent efforts by individual institutions to restructure their balance sheets unlikely to lead to an autonomous recovery in the banking…
Nationalisation required for Japanese bank recovery, says Fitch
A partial nationalisation of Japan’s ailing banks may be the only way to resolve the country’s economic woes, with recent efforts by individual institutions to restructure their balance sheets unlikely to lead to an autonomous recovery in the banking…
Japanese credit default swap spreads tighten as liquidity returns
Japanese credit default swaps were generally tighter this week, as more participants came back to the market, putting an end to several weeks of illiquidity during the holiday season.
Tokyo-Mitsubishi replaces European derivatives head
Tokyo-Mitsubishi International, the international investment banking arm of Japan’s Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTM), has made its New York head of capital markets, Shingo Ninomaru, head of financial derivatives and securitisations in London.
Japan credit default swap spreads tighten despite falling stock market
Credit default swap spreads in Japan continued to tighten this week, despite the equity market benchmark Nikkei index closing down every day since Monday, ending at 8,516.07, 347.19 points or 4% down on the week.
Weak yen helps cheapen protection on Japanese exporters
A weaker Japanese yen earlier this week lifted market sentiment on the financial prospects of Japanese export companies, which caused their credit protection costs to narrow up to 20 basis points.
Asian high-yield bonds should prove a safe haven for 2003, says ING
Healthy economic growth in Asia and continued demand for Asian bonds from Asian investors – known as the ‘Asian bid’ – should immunise Asia’s high-yield bond market next year from the default problems plaguing the global corporate bond market in 2003,…
Client-driven credit default swaps business dries up in Japan
Trading volumes in Japanese credit default swaps were about one quarter of typical levels this week, with spreads tightening in a similar manner to that seen in Europe and the US.
Delay to Japanese bad-loan proposals stymies bank swaps trading
The decision by the Japanese government this week to delay the release of drastic proposals to tackle the country’s decade-long, non-performing loan problem, caused protection on Japanese bank debt to trade slightly wider, with bid-offer spreads…
BTM transfers derivatives teams to securities house
Japan’s Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTM) is in the process of transferring its derivatives operations to its newly formed securities house subsidiary, Mitsubishi Securities, in an attempt to provide a wider array of structured products to investors.
Japanese credit default swaps liquidity dries up
Trading in credit default swaps in Japan remained largely directionless this week in the absence of any significant end-client flow, and amid continued uncertainty regarding the government’s plans for the country’s ailing banks.
Japanese credit spreads widen on corporate bankruptcy fears
Credit protection on Japanese corporate debt widened this week, as a number of hard-line reformers were appointed to a banking task force committee by Heizo Takenaka, the newly appointed head of the Financial Service Agency (FSA), the country’s financial…
Japanese bank spreads tighten on possible state capital injection
Spreads on Japanese bank credit default swaps continued to tighten this week following speculation that the government may inject capital into the country's ailing banking system. The move would help banks combat their disposal of spiralling bad loans,…
Japanese bank credit spreads tighten on central bank bailout
Credit protection sellers in Tokyo welcomed the Japanese authorities’ plan to buy shares from the banks to help stop the deterioration of banks’ financial ratios due to the fall in stock prices, helping Japanese bank credit default swap spreads end the…
WRMA adds to Asian presence
The Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA), the Washington DC-based trade association for the weather derivatives market, has added Hiroshi Matsui of Mizuho corporate bank to its board of directors, and named Hironori Kamezawa of The Bank of Tokyo…
Japanese credit spreads resilient despite poor equity market
Japanese credit default swaps remained surprisingly resilient this week, despite continued weakness in stock markets and negative corporate news, dealers said. They added that trading remained within a tight range throughout the week, brushing off, or…