Asia Risk - Feb 2016

Articles in this issue
Seeking transparency: The outlook for foreign exchange trading in Asia
Sponsored survey analysis: Thomson Reuters
Bond fears prompt RBI caution on liquidity ratio reform
Moving away quickly from a dual liquidity regime could be "self defeating", says regulator
Singapore rates benchmark error causes CCP split
Refixing in March led to price difference between LCH and SGX
Sliding HSCEI threatens fresh autocallable losses
Banks nervy as index approaches key options barrier
Corporates face 'disaster' on renminbi Tarfs, say traders
Some companies "may run out of cash"; regulators said to be looking at new restrictions
HSCEI autocallable hedging hitting forex market, say dealers
Dealers flock to Hong Kong dollar options and forwards markets amid depeg fears
Slow start to US dollar rates clearing in Japan
Dealers cite limited demand to clear foreign currency interest rate swaps at JSCC
Regulator consent to make or break BCBS 239 compliance in Asia
Local data laws clash with Basel’s risk data aggregation rules
Fears leveraged ETFs could amplify Japan equity swings
Huge inflows giving ETF sector outsized impact on cash markets
Japan’s Quick takes on MarkitWire with domestic affirmation service
Japanese language service targets domestic regional banks
Asia Risk interdealer rankings 2016: swimming against the tide
Holding firm in the face of market volatility has seen Societe Generale retain its top spot while investment in its China business has propelled BGC above rival Icap to head up the broker category