Germany
German investors use ETF products as "short-term investment tools"
German investors use ETF products as "short-term investment tools"
Special report: Germany
Special report: Germany
Rarity value of German corporate issuance stokes investor demand
Always leave them wanting more
Pfandbrief market benefits from resilience of German sovereign
A German exemplar
Interest rates house
Structured Products Europe Awards 2010
Best in Germany
Best in Germany
RBS treats German investors to emerging markets structured notes
RBS offers the exotic to German investors
ETF Roundup: More for Amundi in Germany
ETF Roundup: More for Amundi in Germany
Germany leads the way on the AMA
The AMA machine
Deutsches Risk Rankings 2010: Deutsche Bank top again
Confusion, then clarity
Credit Suisse launches ETFs on the London Stock Exchange
Credit Suisse has cross-listed its Ucits III ETFs in London as well as adding ETFs which are new to the European market
Payments providers split over Sepa end dates
Comments released by the European Commission show that European institutions and banking associations disagree over Sepa proposals to seperate end dates
Qbasis offers fund management strategy to retail through ETF
Futures fund manager Qbasis seeks a London listing for an ETF based on its strategy
The end for one-way CSAs
Sovereign derivatives users have been able to avoid posting collateral to their dealer counterparties in the past, but pending reforms to bank capital and funding rules are changing the equation. If sovereigns refuse to budge, they will have to accept…
ECB insists stress tests are credible
ECB denies claims stress test scenarios were not severe enough
Seven banks fail Cebs stress tests
Institutions in Germany, Spain and Greece would be unable to maintain capital levels under “adverse scenarios”
Janus Capital recruits Threadneedle sales manager
Janus Capital nabs Steven Bilodeau from Threadneedle's Frankfurt office.
German economy under pressure from bank losses and euro crisis
Bond investors have snapped up German Bunds in recent weeks, with Europe’s sovereign debt crisis triggering a flight to quality. But is Germany really the safe haven it appears? Credit explores potential vulnerabilities in the German economy and assesses…
German agency KfW maintains its €75bn issuance target for 2010
The head of capital markets at KfW, Horst Seissinger, explains how building long-term relationships with investors has helped the bank achieve its funding targets even during periods of extreme volatility in the financial markets.
German recovery faces constraints
A constrained recovery
Lee reappears at Deutsche Bank as head of GMIP and db-X, Asia
Chris Lee has taken over global market investment products and the db-x division in Asia for Deutsche Bank. Formerly head of the structured products group at UBS, Lee started at Deutsche in the last week of June.
World Cup trades hit fever pitch
As the dust settles on the World Cup and those that bought televisions on the basis that their national football team would win the tournament wonder how to match their rash expenditure with reality, Richard Jory reviews the copious research supporting…
Eurozone volatility helps German structurers
Volatility across the eurozone is making autocall products popular in the German market, where structurers can offer attractive returns