Deutsches Risk Rankings 2012

Regulatory change and the stop-start eurozone crisis have made the last 12 months difficult for Germany's derivatives market. Despite those headwinds, Deutsche Bank managed to retain top spot in this year's rankings, narrowly ahead of Commerzbank

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The precise details of the new regulatory environment may still be unclear, but the broad outline is unmistakable – and it does not look good for the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives market. Standardised products will need to be centrally cleared, which will be difficult for market participants that are not used to posting initial and variation margin – but non-standard products will also need to be collateralised on a bilateral basis, probably at levels punitive enough to incentivise the

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