Foreign exchange
Crunch time
Corporate credit is likely to suffer while banks repair their balance sheets
Lee Olesky
The new CEO of e-trading platform Tradeweb, who has been involved with the firm - and the modern derivatives market - since their inception, talks to Matthew Attwood
The great liquidity illusion ... and how regulators can make sure it never happens again
The root cause of the recent credit crisis was a misplaced belief that liquidity in the global financial markets was abundant, argues Anastasia Nesvetailova. This misconception enabled a localised crisis in the US subprime mortgage market to leach into…
Euro Corporates fear continued borrowing squeeze
As banks tighten their purse strings, European companies may find themselves suffering from impaired borrowing capabilities, potentially leading to funding shortfalls, says Moody's
Capital motivated reinsurance under Solvency II
Sponsored statement
Collateral damage
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People
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Some of life's key lessons
Sponsored Roundtable
Hoax hedges
Currency derivatives
Too hot to handle?
Special Report - Hedge funds
Riding out the turmoil
Special Report - Volatility
Mastering mismatches
Insurance
South Korea moves to shore up fragile banking sector
Government drive to guarantee $100bn of bank debt and $30bn swap facility set up
A brave new world
Structured Products Asia 2008
Aging tigers
Pensions
Catching the wave
Special Report - Volatility products
Ripe for overwriting
Special Report - Options