Isda set to offer new CDS insurance policy

The $6 trillion credit default swaps market is to upgrade its cover for banks for the first time in a decade

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is stepping up efforts to toughen the rules covering credit default swaps.

Escalation has been prompted by a European Union move under the Recovery and Resolution Directive to empower governments to seize bonds in the event of a bank default - the bail-in option, whereby bondholders are made to share the pain of a bank collapse.

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