Libor
Personal accountability will be focus in 2016, US ACI head says
Regulators likely to target senior management suspected of neglect
Insurers must perform balancing act
Winners' Circle: RBS
Modeling operational risk capital: the inconvenient truth
This paper shows that it is an "inconvenient truth" that the largest losses by banks are not firm specific.
Foreign exchange says goodbye to self-regulation
Forex market participants prepare for end of unregulated markets
In manipulation cases, "everybody's doing it" is no excuse
From natural gas scandal of 2000s to Libor-rigging, troubling patterns persist
Speed of response a good proxy for risk culture – FCA director
Good risk culture makes firms more responsive, says UK regulator’s head of enforcement
LDI funds cool on zero-coupon swaps as price jumps
Clients complain of six-fold hike after rates volatility hits dealers' par swap hedges
The free boundary SABR: natural extension to negative rates
Antonov, Konikov and Spector adapt the popular SABR model to a negative rates environment
Getting a conviction for Hayes was the least the SFO could do
The UK Serious Fraud Office had every advantage in the prosecution of Tom Hayes – even a taped confession. The next case may not be as easy
Change to broken benchmarks ‘years away’
No significant benchmark reforms likely until regulators take the lead
Wages of sin: Hayes trial highlights abuse of Libor weaknesses
Interest rate's governance and wider industry culture also in the dock
Libor rigger Hayes jailed for 14 years
Verdict marks end of first criminal case against an individual in the scandal
Hayes judge concludes his summing-up; jury retires
Judge finishes summing up Tom Hayes Libor trial
Hayes saw his Libor requests as a 'numbers game' – judge
Judge's summing-up continues for jury
Dishonesty central issue of Hayes case, judge reminds jury
Tom Hayes Libor trial enters final stage
Hayes believed he broke no rules – Libor trial
Defence wraps up Hayes arguments
Hayes cannot blame others for his Libor fraud, prosecution argues
First trial against individual for Libor rigging nears end
Libor trial: weeks three to six
Summary of OpRisk's day-by-day reporting of the trial of UBS trader Tom Hayes
Hayes prosecution puts the focus on dishonesty
Closing remarks begin as Libor trial enters ninth week
Libor trial: moving rates for profits was accepted, court hears
Managers thought "nothing wrong" with fixing rates for profit, jury hears
Libor conspiracy 'cloak and dagger', says prosecution
Hayes denies using code to conceal rate manipulation
No link between wash trades and Libor skew, Hayes tells court
Promises of trades 'were not reward for help rigging benchmark'
Libor trial: prosecution slams Hayes defence as 'nonsense'
Manipulation was standard practice, maintains Hayes
Hayes: UBS Libor guide proves bank 'threw him under the bus'
Former trader says adjusting Libor to suit commercial interests was company policy at UBS