Eurozone
Japanese CDS spreads increase in aftermath of devastating earthquake
Natural disaster increases Japanese risk perceptions, while spreads narrow in the eurozone
Risk of prolonged rise in inflation spurs rate tightening talk
Inflated expectations
Middle East risk perceptions continue to rise
CDS spreads in the Middle East and eurozone are increasing as the price of oil spikes
CDS spreads continue to rise in troubled Middle East
Risk perceptions on Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Bahrain widen
Eurozone break-up would herald legal quagmire, warns Bird & Bird partner
Legal spotlight: Eurozone
Why benchmarks can constrain portfolio managers
Benchmarking blues
The outlook for the Eurozone in 2011 – five top credit investors speak out
Senior investors at Pimco, BlackRock, State Street, AllianceBernstein and Investec give their views on how the Eurozone crisis might play out in 2011.
Eurozone unlikely to break up, says Zurich chief economist
The chief economist of Zurich Financial Services believes there is the political will necessary to protect the eurozone over the long term
Eurozone break-up fears persist despite EU bailouts
Risk of debtor-nation
Risk managers search for eurozone defences
Danger zone
Foreign exchange derivatives house of the year: JP Morgan
Risk awards 2011
Derivatives research house of the year: Deutsche Bank
Risk awards 2011
'Poor disclosure' by banks hampering bond investors: Diana Monteith profile
Profile: Diana Monteith
Corporate bonds - safer than sovereigns?
The new safe haven
In conversation with...Luke Spajic, Pimco
The head of European credit portfolio management at Pimco talks to Credit's Alex Monro about the ongoing Eurozone crisis, and the likely investment themes for 2011.