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Asia Risk Awards 2012 winner: Deutsche Bank – Prime Broker of the Year
Deutsche Bank has stood out for the strength and range of its asset-liability management (ALM) and insurance coverage work. During the past year, these teams have come up with innovative solutions to...
This handy guide reviews the various steps banks are taking to improve their risk management techniques, looking at the benefits and pitfalls of each one.
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Deutsche Bank has demonstrated its expertise in longevity risk management, with major transactions completed in the last year. In February 2012, it completed a swap transaction that hedged risk on €12 billion (£9.5 billion) for Dutch insurer Aegon,...
Ex-head of corporate and investment banking at Deutsche Bank Asia-Pacific switches to Bank of America Merrill Lynch
As the deadline for mandatory central clearing of standardised over-the-counter derivatives draws nearer, South African dealers and regulators face some major infrastructure questions. However, the uncertainty is not reflected in the results of this year’s...
Markets group at Deutsche gets new cross-asset electronic trading unit, led by Zar Amrolia; Knight Capital responds to rogue algo loss by naming new CRO; listed derivatives co-head leaves Morgan Stanley; Nomura loses Fares, names Downey sole head of equity...
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
Low initial listing fees and heavy use of over-the-counter trading platforms are squeezing profitability for the structured products segments on the Frankfurt and Stuttgart stock exchanges. Michael Marray finds out how they are responding
RBS merges investor products and non-linear trading; Arbuthnot Latham bolsters wealth management; Coutts hires Asia risk chief in Hong Kong; BlackRock hires Hardy in Hong Kong; Natixis goes to Seeyond
Technology can provide a competitive advantage in banking. How it is applied by Tier 1 and Tier 2 institutions, to the benefit for their risk management systems, is discussed.
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