Euromoney’s 2012 FX survey results

Euromoney’s 2012 FX survey results

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China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

Up to 40% of China’s $1.7 trillion LGFV loans are at high risk of default. What’s a panicking Beijing to do?

April 2008

Leveraged loans: Desperate times

Accusations of sharp practice are flying as the loan market struggles to deal with its problems.


As deleveraging in the loan market drags on, there are signs that market discipline is being tested to the limit. Optimism that the new year would herald a recovery has been dashed as triggers have tripped on total return swaps (TRS) and market value CLO structures and they have been forced into portfolio unwinds. Some $85 billion-worth of TRS trades were done in just two years before the credit crisis, and this means that there is an awful lot of paper to be dumped back into an already depressed secondary market.

The loan market is an essentially private one, so in stressed conditions such as these access to information is paramount. Market practices with regard to material non-public information (MNPI) that might have been sufficient in a functioning marketplace are now under strain as participants struggle to find their way through the turmoil.

The management of the TRS unwind process...


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