Credit markets

Collateralised loan obligations

Enron’s bankruptcy highlighted the problems that the lack of portfolio transparency and diversification in the collateralised loan obligation (CLO) market causes investors. Barrie Wilkinson and Andrew Kuritzkes of Oliver, Wyman & Co argue a ‘multi-bank…

Job moves

QUOTE OF THE MONTH: - “I can’t get rid of the stupid thing” Lev Borodovsky, co-founder of Garp, describing difficulties negotiating a transfer of ownership Source: RiskNews, January 16

Rallying cry for Italy

Italian banks are racing to catch up with their largest US and European competitors in risk modelling. Inspired by Mauro Maccarinelli, IntesaBci is leading the pack.

FSA chairman voices CDO concerns

The Financial Services Authority (FSA), the UK's principal regulator, is concerned that the rapid growth of credit risk transfers between banks and insurers/ reinsurers could affect financial stability.

RBS launches new sterling-denominated CDO

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has become the next in a line of major European banks to launch a collateralised debt obligation (CDO) consisting entirely of leveraged loans in the European market. The new fund, named Cairngorm, has a high proportion of…

Pricing default baskets

Nicholas Dunbar, Risk’s technical editor, introduces the first in a new series of technical papers written by quants at Deutsche Bank.“Default correlation has been one of the hottest topics in credit derivatives over the past year. So it is a pleasure to…

Linear, yet attractive, Contour

Banks’ Potential Future Exposure models are at the core of the advanced EAD (Exposure At Default) approach to capital requirements for credit risk considered in the New Basel Capital Accord. Juan Cárdenas, Emmanuel Fruchard and Jean-François Picron look…

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