Exchanges
Exceptions to the rule
Rankings 2005
A bid for power
Rankings 2005
Layers of intrigue
Rankings 2005
Nymex confirms plans to launch in London
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) today announced plans to open an open-outcry Brent futures floor in London. "It's our intention to move to London as soon as possible," Nymex president James Newsome told reporters in London.
OpenLink may launch web-based version of Endur
OpenLink may launch a web-based version of Endur, its energy trading and risk management system, according to Matt Frye, Houston-based managing director of the software company.
If the cap fits...
Rankings 2005
The basics of basis
Rankings 2005
Smoke without fire
Rankings 2005
Correlation: the horror!
Rankings 2005
A good bet for 2005
2005 is forecast to be a tough year for many hedge funds, but the saturation of some of their traditional markets could prove a boon to the energy sector, finds Stella Farrington
Crude imitation
Rankings 2005
Setting a target for Basel II
Singapore and South Korea regulators set deadlines for Basel II
The Risk Awards 2005
Risk’s sixth annual awards highlight the institutions and individuals that have surpassed expectations in highly challenging and competitive markets, as well as recognising the achievements of a broader range of end-users of derivatives.
Commodities: Getting real on risk and return
Sponsored statement: Barclays Capital
The kicker in commodities
Retail
Hedge funds drive activity
Energy rankings
How op risk mitigants affect regulatory capital
For banks to develop an efficient operational risk hedging strategy, they need to consider the capital impact of the four main mitigant types: insurance, business continuity management, controls and staff training. By Niclas Hageback
Introducing CCOs
product launch
In a muddle over MiFID
MIFID REGULATION
Singapore and Korea issue Basel II deadlines
Regulatory Update
SIA wants single self-regulatory organisation
Regulatory Update
Sponsor's article > Counterparty risk – the next generation
Discussions continue on allowing the use of simulation-based estimation methods for counterparty credit exposure under Basel II. In the meantime, however, industry practice has continued to advance. David Rowe argues we should at least move regulatory…
Sponsor's article > Counterparty risk – the next generation
Discussions continue on allowing the use of simulation-based estimation methods for counterparty credit exposure under Basel II. In the meantime, however, industry practice has continued to advance. David Rowe argues we should at least move regulatory…
Germany’s tug of war
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