CDS

First CDS insider trading case opens

The US Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday brought its first case of insider trading involving credit default swaps, accusing a bond salesman of passing confidential information to a hedge fund manager that resulted in an instant profit of $1.2m.

In a civil complaint filed in New York, the SEC alleged that a bond salesman for Deutsche Bank, which was working on a high-yield bond issue for VNU, tipped off a portfolio manager at Millennium Partners about changes in the Dutch publishing company's debt offering in July 2006.

Most insider trading cases involve the passing of confidential information that is likely to affect the price of a stock. In this case, the SEC alleges that information about changes in VNU's 2006 debt offering would have had an impact in the credit default swap market, where bond buyers often buy insurance on bonds they own.

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