Asia Risk - November 2014

Articles in this issue
Reserve Bank of India eases liquidity ratio requirements
Central bank looks to relax India's twin track liquidity rules
Shanghai RMB crude contract faces margin and legal hurdles
International players have concerns over first RMB oil contract
Hong Kong warrant market players bullish about 2015
Dealers are predicting up to a 50% spike in business next year
Japan FSA: cross-border recognition process too slow
US and Europe must recognise third-country rules as equivalent sooner
Asia needs regional securities depository within five years
Enough collateral in the system for now – but this will change
Conduct of senior execs key for banks, says head of Iosco
People are the biggest 'tail risk' in the financial system
Poor liquidity stalls long-dated Thai derivatives market
Demand is strong but supply is constrained due to stuctural issues
Asia Risk Congress 2014 – photogallery
Free-to-view photographs from the Asia Risk Congress 2014
First private banks to join Asia structured product platform
Credit Suisse and one other private bank to sign to Melbury platform
JPX has 'no plans' to list Nikkei 400 futures overseas
Onshore derivative market is the focus for Osaka Securities Exchange
Smart beta indexes gain currency with Asian investors
Despite some high-profile failures banks and index providers are bullish
Global exchanges in fight for Asia clearing market share
No clear Australia strategy for CME while Eurex is kept waiting for a licence
RBS hires senior NDF execs, and other recent job moves
Job changes in the derivatives, regulation and risk industry throughout Asia
Lawmakers must work 'in symmetry', says Iosco chief
Co-ordinating regulatory reform is no easy task, says David Wright
Three could be a crowd for Australian OTC clearing market
Sydney home to world's fourth largest IRS market but is that big enough?