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CDS panel asked whether payment failure occurred for Casino

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Casino supermarket is pictured in Cannes

(Reuters) - An investor has asked a panel that rules on credit default swaps (CDS) whether a "failure to pay" credit event has occurred for French retailer Casino, which could trigger a payout on the derivatives used to insure against default.

The request, viewable on the EMEA Credit Derivatives Determination Committee's (CDDC) website, comes on top of a separate investor question on whether a "bankruptcy credit event" has occurred at the French supermarket group that was raised earlier in the week.

A CDDC meeting on that question, which could also lead to a payout on CDS, is scheduled for later on Friday.

Casino said on May 26 it had entered court-backed talks with creditors after receiving consent from them to open the court process without triggering an event of default under the terms of its debt.

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A number of circumstances can constitute a credit event that can trigger a payout on CDS, which insure against losses from exposure to corporate or sovereign debt.

There were $428 million of net notional Casino CDS outstanding as of May 19, according to DTCC data.

Credit rating agency Moody's said on Wednesday it had downgraded Casino to "CAA3" with a negative outlook which reflected "very high probability of default".

(Reporting by Yoruk Bahceli; Editing by Mark Potter)