Opinion
A yen for financing
Yen-denominated mortgages have proven an attractive source of low-cost housing funding over the past 10 years. David Rowe asks whether these products are an accident waiting to happen
Back on track
Editor's letter
Editor's letter
Editorial
Oxygen for the markets
... or why market sentiment is propping up ill companies
It's different this time - really
The advent of the structured credit market has changed investors' understanding of risk. What's more, the triggers for widespread losses will not be the same this time round
Editor's letter
Editor's Letter
Internal models in Solvency II
Comment
Sharia on the rise
Comment
A model of self-regulation
Comment
GAO report: common sense with a twist
The new report from the US's Government Accountability Office has much common sense in it.
The stress-testing trident
While stress testing is a much discussed topic, an accepted definition of best practice remains elusive. David Rowe proposes a three-pronged approach
Volatility returns
Editor's letter
Idiosyncratic risk in 2007
Talkingpoint
A tale of two cities
Tim Frost looks at why London has forged ahead in the credit derivatives stakes while New York has become something of an also-ran
Schrodinger's life fund
Editor's letter
A kick up the backside
Just what are the world's regulators doing to help move forward the discussion around operational risk?