Infrastructure/People
The silver lining
Enron’s collapse could ironically give a boost to the telecoms market, as Enron Broadband Services bows out of the limelight. By Laurence Neville
Job moves
QUOTE OF THE MONTH: - “The FSA has successfully put the fear of God into senior managers” Simon Gleeson, a partner in the regulatory group at Allen & Overy in London, on the FSA’s new unlimited liability rules for risk management errors Source: RiskNews,…
Fallout for energy markets
Enron’s collapse led to short-lived increases in electricity and natural gas volatility. As the markets settle down, the question now is who will fill Enron’s shoes? By Kevin Foster
Review of the year
A look back at the significant risk events of 2001.
Building for Basel
The 2005 implementation date for the new Basel II Accord – already postponed by a year – is looming large. Whilst the banking sector is steadily gearing up for the proposed changes, there are fears that some institutions may be left behind.
Is there hope in the advanced measurement approaches?
Basel II is mistaken in assuming a stable relationship between expected and unexpected losses, argues Jacques Pézier in his second article on the Basel Committee’s recent operational risk working paper.
Building for Basel
The 2005 implementation date for the new Basel II Accord – already postponed by a year – is looming large. Whilst the banking sector is steadily gearing up for the proposed changes, there are fears that some institutions may be left behind.
A spanner in the works
The US and Germany are in a standoff over Basel II’s capital charge calculation for SME lending. Without a compromise this month, the issue threatens to derail implementation of the Accord and the European Directive.
A perfect rating
Profile
Building for Basel
Basel implementation
A wider view of risk
Enterprise-wide risk
Is there hope in the advanced measurement approaches?
BASLE II UPDATE
IBM targets costs and operational resilience for customers post-Sept 11
WORLD TRADE CENTER AFTERMATH
Avoiding the next catastrophe
This piece is taken from Daniel J. Kramer's speech which was the keynote address at IMN and the International Herald Tribune's Symposium on high performance investing in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Basic shortcomings
The Basel regulators have missed their chances with their latest op risk paper, argues Jacques Pézier.
Insurers plan operational risk proposals for early November
LONDON - Leading insurance firms planned to have ready by early November their proposals for using operational risk insurance within the terms of the Basel II banking accord, insurance industry sources said as Operational Risk went to press.
Insurers plan operational risk proposals for early November
BASLE II UPDATE
Basic shortcomings
BASLE II UPDATE
Profits taken by the truly hedged
Jeff Benjamin looks at the repercussions of the recent terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. He asks, how hard has the market been hit and how long is recovery likely to take?
CSFB closes precious metals business
Leading global investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston is to close its London, New York and Sydney precious metals market-making and structured derivatives, clearing and vaulting businesses.
Preparing for the worst
Small and medium-sized banks in the US and Europe are bracing themselves for Basel II. Gallagher Polyn examines how these institutions plan to adapt to the new Accord.
Basel regulators cut op risk charge benchmark to 12%
BASEL - Global banking regulators formally acknowledged in late September some of the criticisms of their controversial proposal for an op risk capital charge. Their plan is to make large international banks set aside protective capital from 2005…