Features/Structured Products
The renminbi has been exciting investors since its restricted entrance into the forex market in 2005, and dramatic trade inflows since the start of the year are sparking greater interest in structured...
Is the sale of Credit Suisse’s physical ETF business to Blackrock the death knell for the derivatives-based model? By Richard Jory
Rapid technological advances mean that financial institutions in Asia are looking to cloud computing solutions as an alternative to investing in internal infrastructure. But regulators around the region...
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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With capital protection almost impossible to structure with attractive terms, US investors are being lured away from the safety of certificates of deposit by structured notes that look a little more tempting. By Hannah Collins
Despite a long history in Europe covered bonds are new to Asia – but with Basel III placing an emphasis on high quality debt instruments regulators in the region are facilitating their issuance
Banks are getting rid of legacy collateralised debt obligations by cracking them open and selling the collateral – a trend driven by investor demand for the assets and growing capital pressure on the banks. But it can be costly, complicated and even...
Investors will warm to equities next year; European institutional investors negative on sovereign bonds; Britons in a risk-off mode; Myra Capital to launch German multi-asset fund
Private bank Cater Allen has ridden the convulsions of the financial crisis by continuing to prioritise safety and simplicity in its products, while its link to parent Santander helps deliver peace of mind to investors. Vita Millers talks to Jonathan...
Pricing and risk have been influenced by the state of financial markets, but also by regulation. Tim Mortimer of Future Value Consultants analyses how they have been affected, with particular reference to the UK Financial Services Authority and the rules...
The Retail Distribution Review is hailed as the biggest shake-up of UK financial services since the Big Bang. But there is disagreement about its likely effect on structured products. Vita Millers reports
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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