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Subprime fall-out

Banks launch central clearer for derivatives

By Hal Weitzman in Chicago

Published: May 28 2008 23:58 | Last updated: May 28 2008 23:58

Efforts to tackle the risk surrounding privately negotiated credit derivatives will take a step forward on Thursday when 11 of the world’s biggest investment banks announce the creation of the first central clearer for the opaque contracts by September.

The absence of a central clearer has made such contracts risky because there is no guarantee that parties will pay out.

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