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Banks are increasingly aware of the speed and efficiency that is required to process data when creating and dealing in structured products. Calls for transparency and liquidity mean it is vital to choose...
Supervisory committee produces FAQ for disclosure compliance queries
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GLOBAL - Credit derivatives did not the cause the present market turmoil, but the lack of transparency of this $2 trillion global market (measured by gross market value) has made it difficult for financial institutions to understand where the final risk...
Cebs says banks are holding back on transparency
Report stresses transparency, tax and operational controls for the hedge fund industry
Supervisors and industry associations are keen to help breathe life back into the securitisation market following its recent troubles. Transparency is key to this, and several new industry initiatives are now under way. The initiatives follow from a...
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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