Celeste Tamers
Celeste is a London-based reporter on the investing desk at Risk.net. She earned a bachelor’s in economics and French from the University of Miami in 2019 and a master’s in international political economy from the London School of Economics in 2022. She completed her master’s dissertation on the implementation of bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador.
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‘The nature of stress propagation has changed’
Leverage begets leverage, says BIS research chief Hyun Song Shin
Buy-siders cheer SEC climbdown on loans
Agency stays silent in court case considering whether syndicated loans are securities
Run risk on funds not a systemic issue, say market participants
FSB and Iosco are consulting on drive to make open-ended funds adopt anti-dilution tools
T+1 in the US to push ETF spreads wider
Settlement mismatch expected to raise creation and redemption costs
Partial relief for synthetic securitisation in final EU rules
Internal model banks will see punitive multiplier reduced, but standardised banks miss out
SEC plans ‘pose reverse-engineering threat to quant funds’
Managers say proposed disclosure rules would lead to less efficient markets
Hedge funds raise stakes in fight over dealer rule
Two prominent industry bodies file legal papers in key court case over SEC’s proposed extension of dealer definition
Inflation could persist ‘for a very long time’
Risk Live: Buy-side risk managers say stagflation threat remains
T+1 to increase cash drag and funding costs, investors warn
Faster settlement will create cash shortfalls for non-US asset managers
The tweet and the trust collapse: how banks can fall on a dime
In March’s market contagion, experts see lessons in the rapid erosion of confidence
SEC reporting rule threatens CDS liquidity, say traders
Market participants say proposals for identifiable position reporting will hamper bank lending
Penny stock case may hold key to SEC dealer definitions push
Court ruling could set precedent for legal battles over controversial proposal
Lawmakers join pushback over SEC dealer rule
Bipartisan letter to Treasury says proposal would damage market liquidity