Feature/People
The Big Interview: Goran Lind
Sweden's success in handling a severe credit crisis it experienced in the 1990s has been cited as a model for economic policy-makers faced with the current credit crunch. Goran Lind, advisor to the executive board of the Swedish central bank, the…
Structured credit's re-formation
The structured credit market has been blamed for much of the turmoil in credit and, by association, the wider global economy. But many market participants remain convinced that structured credit has a major role to play in the financial landscape of the…
Talking Point
We ask leading market participants whether recent moves to establish a European-style covered bond market in the US can sustain early momentum and result in a successful, fully functioning market
A long road ahead
Compliance Tools
Pension fund of the year - state scheme ATP
Life & Pensions Awards 2008
Chief risk officer of the year Joachim Oechslin
Life & Pensions Awards 2008
Pension fund of the year - corporate scheme HSBC
Life & Pensions Awards 2008
Pension agreement of the year Paternoster and Emap
Life & Pensions Awards
Innovation of the year - Aegon's 5 for Life
Life & Pensions Awards 2008
Reporting for duty
Reporting
Points of principle
Liquidity risk
Broadening horizons
Structured products
Asia sets the pace
Asia Risk Technology Survey 2008
Routes for restructuring
Synthetic credit
Trouble in Taipei
Cover story
Retail revival
South Asia - Structured products
Accumulated junk
Opinion
Topping the agenda
Liquidity risk
Green futures
India
A return to nuts and bolts
Risk management
Rising above it?
Merrill Lynch's decision to ditch its collateralised debt obligation portfolio in July has been spun as a brave attempt to draw a line under its structured credit losses. But how good is the deal, and does it represent a template for other firms…
Tools of the traders
Technology
Wary of the IRC
Basel II
Expect the unexpected
Stress testing