Corporates
Corporate hedging strategies affected by banking regulations: survey
Despite ‘end-user’ exemptions, strengthened banking regulations are likely to impact energy corporates due to their reliance on banks and other financial firms to manage hedging programmes, says a survey by Greenwich Associates
European capital rules could squash CVA feedback loop
European capital rules could squash CVA feedback loop
The CVA-CDS feedback loop
The CVA-CDS feedback loop
FX Week Asia: Corporate hedgers rattled by volatility
Tumultuous foreign exchange market in September has left some hedging strategies in disarray and led to more timely exposure monitoring in one treasury department, say corporate treasurers speaking at FX Week Asia
CRD IV should reflect Emir exemptions, says Bowles
Chair of European Parliament's Econ committee believes CRD IV should mirror Emir corporate exemptions, but has not yet decided whether sovereign counterparties should enjoy the same benefit
Corporates fear CVA charge will make hedging too expensive
Crunch time for corporates
Deutsche-Ille ruling changes sales practices for German dealers
Accentuate the negative
Dan Fuss interview – Part 2
Loomis Sayles vice-chairman discusses the US credit markets
US corporate credits offer opportunities – Dan Fuss interview
The US has recovered from recession but still faces an enormous debt burden. The onus is now on companies to pick up the slack in the economy and keep bonds buoyant