ISDA’s Geen Says Greek Accord Unlikely to Trigger CDS

David Geen, ISDA general counsel, discusses the outlook for credit default swaps following the European Union’s agreement with investors for a 50 percent writedown on their Greek bond holdings. Geen speaks with Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle on Bloomberg Television’s "InsideTrack." (audio only)

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IRD Trading Activity FY 2025 and Q4 2025

This report analyzes interest rate derivatives (IRD) trading activity reported in Europe. The analysis is based on transactions publicly reported by 30 European approved publication arrangements (APAs) and trading venues (TVs). Key highlights for the full year 2025 include: European...

A Financial Markets Revolution

Every financial center has its own unique features, but it was particularly fitting that ISDA’s recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held in Boston – not only a global hub for asset management and insurance, but also a city that...