Asia Risk - Asia Risk November 2013

Articles in this issue
Optimising the capital ratio under Basel III
Sponsored statement: Moody's Analytics
Isda – understanding the impact of Emir/Dodd-Frank protocols on Asia
Europe and the US have launched a number of initiatives as part of their drive to regulate the OTC derivatives markets. Jacqueline Low from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association explains how the organisation has responded with a series of…
London rubber-stamps deal for offshore RMB
UK capital city secures its role as the number one venue to trade RMB outside of Hong Kong with a series of agreements in October between London and Beijing
Dalian iron ore futures contract trading volume falls away as question marks linger
Strong volumes on the first day of trading tailed off over the week although players deem it early days for determining the contract's success
Sefs cause two-tier market as Asia OTC liquidity splits
Divide and rule
Rupiah volatility drives Indonesia derivatives uptake
The drive for derivatives
Innovations to drive leadership in banking
Sponsored statement: J.P. Morgan
Cross-currency margining can bring savings, says SwapClear's Michael Davie
Margin efficiency will be the main driver of success in the OTC clearing world and while cross-margining with futures has been touted as a potential game changer, the gains from this may be illusory, says Michael Davie, head of SwapClear, and chief…
Asia: manufacturing giant, derivatives minnow
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