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Chubb head calls for more chief risk officers

Dean O’Hare, chairman and chief executive of Chubb Corporation, believes companies without a chief risk officer are not handling risk management effectively. Speaking at the Risk & Insurance Management Society’s annual conference in New Orleans today, O…

Cicada creates risk data management group

Cicada, a US market data distribution systems company, has created a new subsidiary, Cicada Risk, to provide risk data management products. The move marks the company’s first foray into the risk management business.

Chaos reigns at new hedge fund

London-based hedge fund manager HED Capital Management is set to launch a new $200 million fund, dubbed the Beaufort Chaos Fund, by June. HED claims its chaos theory-based strategy obviates the need for derivatives.

Banks support European credit master agreement changes

Investment banks have signalled their support for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association's April 5 decision to drop ‘obligation acceleration’ and ‘repudiation/moratorium’ as credit events for standard default swap transactions in Europe.

Non-US companies using derivatives shun FAS 133

Although nearly half of the world’s companies that use derivatives have implemented US accounting standard FAS133, or its international equivalent IAS39, there is little interest in compliance by companies based outside the US, according to a research…

UK’s controversial emissions market sees first trades

The UK’s new government-sponsored greenhouse gas emission trading scheme (ETS) has seen its first trades since its launch on February 2. An anonymous deal was traded yesterday between a global oil major and a large industrial company. London-based staff…

Basel II op risk survey planned for June 1

Global banking regulators hope to issue another survey on June 1 seeking information from banks on their operational losses in order to help with the development of the complex, risk-based Basel II bank capital adequacy Accord, regulators said.

Senate kills proposed OTC energy regulation

The US Senate has blocked a measure to re-regulate the trading of over-the-counter (OTC) energy derivatives. Dianne Feinstein, a Democratic Senator from California, had proposed a bill amendment that would permit the Commodity Futures Trading Commission…

Totem hires new head of rates and currencies

Totem Market Valuations, the London-based valuations clearing house, has hired Nigel Hyde to expand its interest rate and currency derivatives services. He replaces Anthony Robson, but Totem declined to say where Robson was moving to.

HKEx to launch Dow futures next month

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) plans to start trading Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures on its subsidiary, the Hong Kong Futures Exchange, by May 6, according to HKEx.

New online FAS 133 tool developed for corporate hedgers

New York-based risk management system provider Reval has developed an online derivatives hedging service, Reval Express. It is intended to provide an affordable means for US corporates that hedge only lightly to comply with derivatives Financial…

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