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CDSs on Australian financials widen
As National Australia Bank - Australia's largest bank by assets -predicted a grim economic outlook for the country, the cost of credit protection on Australian financials rose this morning.
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CDSs on airlines widen on swine flu fears
The cost of credit protection on major airlines increased this morning, as fears mounted that tourism would decline due to the swine flu outbreak in Mexico.
CDSs on US banks tighten
The cost of credit protection on US banks fell yesterday, in the week US Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner asserted "the vast majority" of the nation's banks are well-capitalised.
CDSs on US banks tighten on JP Morgan profit
The cost of credit protection on major US banks fell yesterday in the wake of JP Morgan posting a first-quarter profit of $2.1 billion.
Encouraging US data helps CDSs on European banks narrow
Five-year senior credit default swap (CDS) spreads referencing European banks narrowed this morning. With JP Morgan announcing a first-quarter profit of $2.1 billion, market participants hoped for more encouraging news from the US.
CDSs on European banks widen
The cost of credit protection on European banks increased this morning, as UBS predicted a first-quarter 2009 loss of Sfr2 billion.
CDSs on European financials tighten
The cost of credit protection on European banks decreased this morning, after Goldman Sachs reported a first-quarter net profit of $1.81 billion yesterday.
Put spreads play part in the taming of the skew
The recent popularity of put spreads and put-spread collars has helped push down volatility skew to record lows on global equity indexes, according to dealers.
RBS names Aguais as credit portfolio analytics head
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has appointed Scott Aguais as head of credit portfolio analytics for the credit risk executive team in the global banking and markets division.
CDSs on European financials tighten after G-20
The cost of credit protection on European financial institutions fell this morning following the end of the Group of 20 leading economies (G-20) summit in London yesterday.
CDSs on European banks narrow as stock markets rally
The cost of credit protection on European banks began to fall this morning following data from the US showing the rate of decline in the US manufacturing sector is decelerating, coupled with reports of UK house prices rising for the first time since…
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CDSs on US banks widen on fears of auto bankruptcies
The cost of credit protection on US banks increased yesterday, following the Obama administration's warning that it would let the US auto industry slide into bankruptcy if necessary.
CDSs on European financials widen
As equity markets tumbled this morning amid fears the US government would not extend further aid to the auto industry, the cost of credit protection on European banks rose.
CDSs on banks under UK asset protection programme widen
The cost of credit protection on UK banks rose marginally this morning. As the deadline of March 31 for UK banks to sign up to the government's asset protection programme approaches, banks already participating in the scheme saw their CDSs widen the most.
CDSs referencing US banks widen
The cost of credit protection on US banks continued to rise yesterday, following Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner announcing a plan to relieve US banks of toxic assets on March 23. Some analysts believe Geithner's plan still lacks detail, particularly…
CDSs on UK financials begin to widen
The cost of credit protection on UK banks rose this morning after two days of narrowing in five-year senior credit default swap (CDS) spreads.
CDSs on financials continue to tighten
The cost of credit protection on both US and European financials continued to fall today, in the wake of US Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner announcing a toxic-asset purchase plan aimed at boosting the US financial system yesterday.
CDSs on European financials tighten ahead of Geithner announcement
The cost of credit protection on European financials fell this morning, ahead of US Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner's announcement of further support for the US financial system.
Dealer interest delays LCH.Clearnet and DTCC deal
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has pushed back the deadline for its takeover talks with LCH.Clearnet, in the face of a rival bid from a group of major dealers.
Lloyds asset protection deal sends shares tumbling
Shares in Lloyds Banking Group have fallen after it confirmed that it would put £250 billion of toxic assets into the UK government's asset protection scheme.
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Lloyds asset protection scheme talks stall as HBOS losses confirmed
Lloyds Banking Group, which today confirmed that Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) lost £10.8 billion in 2008, remains locked in talks with the UK government about participation in its asset protection scheme.