Foreign exchange/Risk management
Reaping integration rewards
In the October issue of Risk, Clive Davidson discussed the integration of ALM and ERM technology. Here, in a second article, he profiles the firms that have tackled this project and reviews the challenges, advantages and pitfalls of the integration…
Job moves
QUOTE OF THE MONTH “I believe that of all large German banks Commerzbank has the best risk management system” Wolfgang Hartmann, chief risk officer at Commerzbank Source: Risk, November
Fuelling doubts
Violence and uncertainty in the Middle East have caused energy market volatility to soar, testing the mettle of even the most sophisticated corporate hedgers. Will it prove to be the last straw for the world’s ailing airlines? Navroz Patel reports
RiskNews review
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Banding together for SME credit risk analytics
Germany’s banking associations are taking a leading role in getting the country’s fragmented banking sector ready to comply with the Basel II capital Accord. Germany’s savings banks association, in particular, says it has internal ratings-based systems…
The beta-blocker
Doug Dachille, chief operating officer at Zurich Capital Markets and formerly global head of proprietary trading at JP Morgan, believes the economic downturn has finally crystallised investor attention on beta. Christopher Jeffery reports
Basel II and pro-cyclicality
The main argument for making regulatory capital requirements more risk-sensitive is to improve allocational efficiency. But this may lead to intensified business cycles if regulators fail to take measures to prevent such an impact. In this first column…
Currency overlay set to hit $500 billion
Currency overlay, the management of currency exposures in an investment portfolio separate from underlying asset exposures, is set to become a $500 billion dollar industry within the next three years, according to Piero Overmars, Dutch bank ABN Amro’s…
EU Cad 3 paper delayed to mid-November
The European Commission hopes to issue an update on progress with its complex third bank capital adequacy directive (Cad 3) in mid-November, a delay to its original plan to publish a paper in late October, a commission spokesman said.
EU Cad 3 paper delayed to mid-November
BRUSSELS – The European Commission hopes to issue an update on progress with its complex third bank capital adequacy directive (Cad 3) in mid-November, a delay to its original plan to publish a paper in late October, a commission spokesman said today.
JP Morgan Chase markets CDO with equity puts in Asia
JP Morgan Chase has begun marketing synthetic collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) with embedded equity put options to a small number of investors in Asia-Pacific. This type of structure is aimed at sidestepping the sometimes-thorny issue of…
Market mulls forex options benchmark
Standard foreign exchange options benchmark prices could be the answer to inaccuracies in marking exposures to market, but whether the move is possible is a matter for debate, according to senior options market participants.
e-FX may affect liquidity and volatility, BIS says
Market participants fear the rise of electronic trading may adversely affect liquidity and volatility in the forex markets, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Fallacies about the effects of market risk management systems
This paper takes another look at allegations that risk management systems have contributed to increased volatility in financial markets, with the particular example of the summer of 1998. The paper also provides new evidence on the potential effect of…