Rankings / Asia Risk
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Volatility flare-ups caused by eurozone uncertainty and large fund inflows from the West into Asia were two notable developments in 2010. Despite a return of many leading dealers to the market, those...
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Interdealer brokers were being given a bleak long-term prognosis by some members of the banking community last year amid predictions dealers would clear less business interbank. For now at least, the...
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Institutional investors have faced bouts of volatility and a lack of direction in global markets during the past year, as concerns about a potential double-dip recession have heightened and then receded....
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Vendors maintained a vice-like grip on their leading positions for the provision of risk management and trading technology to institutions in the region during the past year. But beneath the surface the jockeying for position has been intense. Clive Davidson...
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Banks committed to simple, total risk management solutions for clients seeking a path to economic recovery led the way in Asia Risk’s second annual corporate survey, with Standard Chartered consolidating its position as overall leader. Joti Mangat reports...
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Financial institutions are committed to building out their commodities businesses in Asia, particularly their physical capabilities, despite business from structured hedging and investment products having been less than stellar during the past year. Amid...
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Interdealer brokers showed their mettle during the worst periods of the financial crisis, but have subsequently been rewarded by thin margins and low volumes across asset classes in the past six months.
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The over-the-counter interdealer derivatives market effectively broke at the height of the financial crisis meaning the ability of dealers to lay off their risks became severely restrained. While the market has recovered, its future direction and relevance...
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Heavyweight technology companies with a long track record and scaleable systems capable of handling high levels of simple transaction flows performed well in Asia Risk’s 2009 technology rankings. Thomson Reuters ultimately emerged as the victor ahead...
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Institutional investors in Asia have endured a tough year marked by steep losses, high volatility and concerns about counterparty risk. But their need for quality service on a local level has never been stronger. Deutsche Bank topped Asia Risk's inaugural...
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