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Daniel Indiviglio

Daniel Indiviglio - Daniel Indiviglio was an associate editor at The Atlantic from 2009 through 2011. He is now the Washington, D.C.-based columnist for Reuters Breakingviews. He is also a 2011 Robert Novak Journalism Fellow through the Phillips Foundation. More

Indiviglio has also written for Forbes. Prior to becoming a journalist, he spent several years working as an investment banker and a consultant.

Beijing Backs Derivatives Fights

By Daniel Indiviglio
Sep 8 2009, 3:22 PM ET Comment

China's government on Monday offered public encouragement to state-owned companies challenging foreign banks over huge losses from derivative contracts, a move that bankers say has raised the risks of dealing with some of China's largest enterprises.

Some of China's biggest airlines and shippers lost hundreds of millions of dollars last year on derivative trades made with major international banks when the price of oil plunged. They are now seeking to claw back those losses.



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