Exchanges
Acrossthe divide
Watson Wyatt
Continuous-linked settlement - The Asian connection
Several Asian banks are already using continuous-linked settlement to reduce foreign exchange risk, but with more Asian currencies set to be added over the next year, the number of users looks set to rise further.
The price is right
Trace
RiskMetrics and iBoxx debut dollar indices
Credit tech
Credit crunch
Columnist
Legislators scrutinise self- regulation at stock exchanges
REGULATORY UPDATE
Losses and lawsuits
LOSS DATABASE
Financial Action Task Force issues key terror guidance
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
Regulatory briefs
REGULATORY UPDATE
Technology briefs
TECHNOLOGY
Tri-party repo push for Europe
New Angles
Editor’s letter
comment
Op Risk database reveals fraud costs
New angles
Glass-Steagall and Dingell?
Congressman John D. Dingell, the indefatigable Democrat from Michigan, has embarked on a crusade against the practice of 'tying' – where banks use loans to secure further business.
BMA creates distressed debt committee
The Bond Market Association (BMA) has formed a new committee to deal with industry issues related to the trading of distressed debt. The move is aimed at creating a common set of trading protocols to facilitate the continued growth of the market –…
CP3 comments: Any last words?
The comments elicited by the Basel Committee's third consultative paper (CP3) show just how little consensus exists between regulators and banks on the Basel II capital Accord. Dwight Cass highlights some of the telling comments.
Koch markets first volatility swap
Koch Supply & Trading, a division of energy conglomerate Koch, has marketed the first energy volatility swap in a deal with hedge fund Centaurus, a move the Wichita, Kansas-based oil trader hopes will increase its share in options markets and attract…
Bill of rights
A group of 25 institutional investors have released a manifesto outlining their aims for a better world for bondholders. Stronger covenants, greater transparency and improved ratings practices are amongst their demands.
Credit derivatives set to hit $10 trillion by 2007, says Deutsche’s Misra
The credit derivatives market is set to hit $10 trillion in notional value within five years, with the number of actively traded credit default swaps set to double by 2007 to 600, according to Deutsche Bank’s global head of integrated credit trading…
Breaking down the model
Brett Humphreys and Andy Dunn outline a method to help energy companies minimise potential model risk and thereby avoid costly errors in valuing deals.
Risk overhaul at US banks due to economic capital not Basel II, says Fed's D'Silva
Economic capital, not the impending introduction of Basel II, is driving risk management initiatives at US banks, according to the Federal Bank of Chicago's director for capital and market risk, Adrian D'Silva.
Eurex trying to take over the US futures market, says CBOT
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) has accused its European rival Eurex of trying to take over the US futures market using intimidating tactics.
Eurex’s US-based arm sues CME and CBOT
Chicago-based Eurex US has filed an antitrust action in the federal court against the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). The CME has slammed the suit as being “without factual or legal foundation”, while the CBOT said it…