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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ISDA Trading Forum Tokyo: CEO Remarks

ISDA Derivatives Trading Forum Tokyo October 17, 2025 Opening Remarks Scott O’Malia ISDA Chief Executive Officer   Good afternoon, and welcome to the ISDA Derivatives Trading Forum. It’s great to be back in Tokyo, and I’d like to begin by...

The Derivatives Market in Japan

A healthy derivatives market is an important element to Japan’s plan to become a global leader in asset management. Asset managers are eager to increase their use of derivatives to better take and manage risk, but note that there is...