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Mark up the scorecard
Sergio Scandizzo and Roberto Setola explore the application of a scorecard approach to the measurement of operational risk, assessing both its reliability as a risk-management tool and the practicalities of its implementation.
Mark up the scorecard
Sergio Scandizzo and Roberto Setola explore the application of a scorecard approach to the measurement of operational risk, assessing both its reliability as a risk-management tool and the practicalities of its implementation.
No Nera for agencies
Moody's and S&P claim that a recently commissioned study supports their belief that not all agencies' ratings are equal. Fitch, meanwhile, takes a different line of argument. Saskia Scholtes examines the notches that have driven a wedge between the…
CDO exposure to Parmalat €660 million, says Moody's
A total of 65 collaterised debt obligation (CDO) contracts have “a direct exposure on Parmalat or its relevant subsidiaries”, said rating agency Moody’s Investors Service.
Strong CDO market next year, says S&P
The pipeline of collateralised debt obligation (CDO) deals remains “extremely strong”, promising a busy start to 2004, especially for single-tranche, leveraged loan and CDOs of asset-backed securities (ABS) transactions, said credit rating agency…
BNP Paribas tailor-makes Japanese CDS index
French bank BNP Paribas has created a sub-index to its CJ50 index of the 50 most liquid Japanese credit default swaps (CDS). Called CJ Flex, the sub-index is referenced on about 30 investment-grade credits, worth a total notional amount of more than ¥10…
iBoxx developing credit futures contract
Three investment banks behind credit default swap (CDS) index provider iBoxx – ABN Amro, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank – today jointly announced the development of a new credit futures contract.
Mind the gap
UK mortgage lenders are grappling with Basel II. But there are still concerns about a credit risk management gap between the large and small lenders.
Parmalat CDS spreads hit 47% after six-notch S&P downgrade
The cost of five-year credit protection on debt issued by Parmalat closed at 4,000bp/4,300bp above Libor today after rating agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) cut the Italian dairy company’s credit rating to 'C' – its second-lowest rating.
Flexible bonds
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