Europe’s top financial markets regulator is pushing for greater disclosure on credit default swaps after swings in the derivatives temporarily plunged
The supervisory body, which said it was scrutinizing the CDS market after the German lender’s shares slumped as much as 15% on March 24, wants to increase the speed and granularity of reporting positions, according to chair
Credit default swaps are used by investors to hedge risk or make bets on companies. After Deutsche Bank’s plunge fueled ...
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