Webcasts & Videos
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Robert Pickel of ISDA Discusses Dodd-Frank & the Global Picture for OTC Derivatives
Robert Pickel, CEO of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA), sat down with John Lothian News Editor-in-Chief Jim Kharouf to talk about regulatory reforms, swap rules recently passed by the CFTC, the cost of regulation and the global picture for OTC derivatives.
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ISDA Triggers Credit Event On Greece
David Geen, general council at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, told CNBC, "the next thing to happen is the auction that happens on the 19th and the next stage in the process is that the DC has to determine which bonds are going to be priced in the auction."
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ISDA's Geen on CDS Triggers
David Geen, general counsel at the International Swaps & Derivatives Association, discusses credit-default swap triggers in Greece and Portugal. He speaks with Maryam Nemazee and Linda Yueh on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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No damage to CDS status after Greece triggers payouts - ISDA
ISDA General Counsel David Geen talks to Reuters Insider's Nigel Stevenson
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ISDA CEO on Greece 'Credit Event'
Greece is officially defaulting as expected and the ISDA announced that Greece's restructuring has triggered a "credit event." Robert Pickel, ISDA CEO, explains.
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Default 101
CNBC's Brian Sullivan explains how a credit event is determined.
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CFTC's Limit Rule Under Fire
CNBC's Mary Thompson reports on ISDA and SIFMA's legal action on the CFTC's position limits rule.
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CDS Market and The European Debt Crisis
Robert G. Pickel, Executive Vice Chairman, International Swaps and Derivatives Association joins Canada's BNN for a look at the swaps market as the European debt crisis continues.
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ISDA Podcast: The Electronic Execution Mandate
Chief Executive Officer Conrad Voldstad and Executive Vice Chairman Robert Pickel discuss the CFTC’s Electronic Execution Mandate and ISDA’s new Discussion Paper that assesses the mandate’s costs and benefits.
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BBC Business Daily - Eurozone Deal
Will the losses agreed on Greek bonds be seen as a default? Lesley Curwen talks to David Geen of ISDA about whether the losses will be seen as a credit event which would trigger payouts on products which protect investors from defaults. (Audio only)










