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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S&P Global Selected as DC Administrator

ISDA and the Credit Derivatives Governance Committee have announced that S&P Global Market Intelligence has been selected as the administrator for the Credit Derivatives Determinations Committees (DCs). The announcement follows an invitation to tender in November 2025. The DC administrator...

Supporting ISDA SIMM Adoption in Australia

Derivatives have become a critical tool for Australia’s massive superannuation sector, as funds look to manage the risks associated with their expanding offshore investments. The use of derivatives brings real risk management benefits, but it also means funds need to...