Foreign exchange
Legal Spotlight
CDS dealers are under pressure to come up with a market-led solution to the clearing conundrum before regulators force one on them. Peter Green and Jeremy Jennings-Mares report
Column: John Wraith
The Bank of England has yet to reveal how it intends to wind down its quantitative easing programme of buying back gilts - assuming, of course, the policy achieves its aims
Internal affairs
Internal Models
People
News
Product performance
Two products common to the UK market and one that is well-known in the US - all three with the same strike date - are the subject of this month's comparisons
A downward spiral?
Markets
Counting on Kotak
Kotak Mahindra Bank
Mutual appreciation
Structured Investment Management
Look Back
Comment
Exchange-traded transparency
Cover Story
Fanciful funding
Credit default swaps
Reliant completes sale and changes name to RRI
Reliant Energy today completed the sale of its Texas retail business to NRG Energy and announced it will change its name to RRI Energy, effective May 2, 2009.
Goldman's commodity record
Record results for first-quarter 2009 commodity trading driven by competitive dynamics, wider margins and liquid transactions
NYSID causes first monoline CDS default
An auction is to be held to settle credit derivatives linked to Syncora, the monoline formerly known as XL Capital Assurance, after a committee declared a credit event to have occurred on the firm on May 1.