...but emerging market issuance set to grow

S&P expects new structured finance issuance this year to grow across emerging market territories and asset classes.

"We expect countries such as South Africa, Turkey and Russia to lead new markets in 2007 with large rises in issuance volumes, albeit off relatively low bases, and the securitisation of new types of assets," says Perry Inglis, European securitisation head at the agency.

S&P says it plans to open an office in South Africa to service the growing emerging market sector of the structured

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Stemming the tide of rising FX settlement risk

As the trading of emerging markets currencies gathers pace and broader uncertainty sweeps across financial markets, CLS is exploring alternative services designed to mitigate settlement risk for the FX market

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