Infrastructure/Rankings
It pays to be number one
League tables
Glass-Steagall and Dingell?
Congressman John D. Dingell, the indefatigable Democrat from Michigan, has embarked on a crusade against the practice of 'tying' – where banks use loans to secure further business.
King ofjunk
Michael Milken
John Dingell
john d. dingell
Actions speak louder
Financial consultancy firm CityIQ, commissioned by Swift and SmartStream, canvassed over 240 firms about their activities in the corporate actions arena. The May 2003 survey showed widespread automation potential.
A focus on clients
End-user poll 2003
Bayer: a bitter pill to swallow
Credit of the month
The lessons of war
Cover story
The Risk 2003 commodity and energy derivatives rankings
2003 Commodity & Energy Rankings
Software survey 2003
Credit technology hogged the spotlight in 2002, as the spectacular collapse of a host of corporate giants combined with movement on the Basel II Accord focused everyone's attention on this class of exposures.
Credit roundup
Roundtable
Software survey 2003
Survey
On top of the market
Interbank derivatives survey 2002
Running to stand still
Indices
Global derivatives rankings 2002
For Risk’s 11th annual inter-dealer rankings, we have refined our categories and polled hundreds of market participants to reveal which firms are the best in the business. Introduction and rankings compilation by John Ferry, with additional research by…
End-user rankings 2002
Survey
Predictive Merton
Technical
On a stronger footing
E-trading
The Risk 2002 commodity & energy derivatives rankings
Volatile energy markets, plummeting metals prices, September 11 and the implosion of Enron: 2001 was an eventful year for the commodity and energy derivatives markets. Kevin Foster and John Ferry introduce our annual rankings of dealers and brokers
Banking on progress
Technology