Equity markets
FSA sets August date for sale of securitised derivatives to retail sector
The UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) today published details of the regulatory regime for securitised derivatives that will enable the products to be available in the UK to retail investors. The proposed listing and conduct of business rules for…
Hong Kong Exchange to allow more derivatives listings
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, a unit of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), said it is changing its main board listing rules from July 1 to allow more derivatives products, such as equity-linked instruments (ELIs), to be listed on the…
Single-stock futures regulation just days away, says Newsome
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is keen to hammer out regulatory issues related to the trading of single-stock futures in the US in "a matter of days", CFTC chairman James Newsome said this morning.
Goldman study: S&P 500 volatility rockets in Q2
Single-stock and index volatility has shot up since the end of the first quarter of 2002, according to research by investment bank Goldman Sachs.
Taking a new career track
CDO managers
Guarded optimism hinges on new tools
Catastrophe bonds
Unified Asian pricing
Options
Asia's stock answer
Asian equity
Nine billion ways to be snowed
Emanuel Derman separates real tools from passing trends in the risk management vocabulary. This article is adapted from his talk on Future Innovations in Risk Management, presented at the April Risk 2002 Conference in Paris
The benefits of Enron
Many corporations are keeping a low profile when it comes to their derivatives use. But when the Enron-related witch-hunts are over, companies may find that insurers and shareholders now view corporate hedging as a fiduciary duty
Looking for value
Convertible bonds
Operation information
Although the industry has undertaken work to improve the transparency of hedge porfolios, fund managers' opinions differ over just how transparent funds should be
Substitute hedging
Derivatives on assets that are difficult to trade are of growing importance. Pricing suchderivatives requires the use of utility theory and proxy assets for hedging. Here, VickyHenderson and David Hobson review the theory and discuss several topical…
Universal Barriers
As our survey in this issue shows, there is an increasing volume of barrier products traded in the forex options market. Here, Alexander Lipton and William McGhee discuss the pricing of barriers under various model frameworks, with particular focus on…
Revamping Corporate Actions
Dividend payments, stock splits, name changes, spin-offs and other corporate actions impacting securities already held in accounts were not supposed to be affected by T+1. But as the deadline for shortening the trade settlement cycle is challenging firms…
Retail product design innovations
Retail investors the world over are looking for alternatives to the faltering stock and fixed-income markets. Derivatives dealers looking to tap this demand are rolling out new products and revising old ones for the retail audience. John Ferry and Navroz…
Risk 2002 Europe: Derman highlights new behavioural finance direction
A fresh perspective on the risk-reward payoff that drives financial markets can be gained by abandoning the traditional concept of time in financial models, according to Emanuel Derman, a New York-based managing director in Goldman Sachs’ firm-wide risk…
Bucking the downturn
The Decillion Convertible Arbitrage Fund has risen 16% in the past eight months despite concerns about volatility and credit in the market