Asia Risk - September 2015

Articles in this issue
Corporates face paper structured forex losses from RMB slide
China central bank intervention causes unrealised corporate hedging losses
ASX gets first DCO exemption from CFTC
Four Asian CCPs have applied, but Australian outfit is first to win an exemption
Asia Risk technology rankings 2015: Heavyweights win again
Murex victorious in tech rankings; Calypso and Misys make up top three
House of the Year, Asia ex-Japan: Societe Generale
Ambition, innovation and flexibility seal blue riband award for SG
House of the Year, Japan: Societe Generale
SG wins Japan house award through diversity
Regional House of the Year: DBS
DBS ramps up its product offering to take regional house award
Credit Derivatives House of the Year: Standard Chartered
Inaugural Chinese CoCo bond drives StanChart to credit award
Currency Derivatives House of the Year: Standard Chartered
Extending hedging tenor sees Standard Chartered win currency award
Equity Derivatives House of the Year: UBS
Creativity of solutions gave UBS edge in equity derivatives award
Interest Rate Derivatives House of the Year: HSBC
Japan and Thailand lead HSBC to rates win
Energy/commodity Derivatives House of the Year: Societe Generale
Outright purchase of Newedge broadens SG's commodities capabilities
Structured Products House of the Year: Credit Suisse
Success in Japan drives Credit Suisse to structured product award
RMB House of the Year: BNP Paribas
Opening up of China derivatives markets helped BNP Paribas to award
Bank Risk Manager of the Year: Teh Wei Jin, CIMB Group
Multi-country systems roll-out for Basel compliance sets Teh Wei Jin apart
Client Clearing Bank of the Year: Citi
Citi commitment to Asia clearing business sees it retain crown
ETF House of the Year: Commerzbank
Pivotal market-making scoops Asia ETF award for Commerzbank
Interdealer Broker of the Year: Icap
Icap's China growth strategy pays dividends
Derivatives Exchange of the Year: Singapore Exchange
Diverse set of business lines sees SGX retain derivatives exchange title
Private Bank of the Year: Citi Private Bank
Growth in region at a time when other banks have exited sector helps Citi to award
Collateral Manager of the Year: BNY Mellon
BNY Mellon takes award via client focus and regulatory awareness
Derivatives Law Firm of the Year: Clifford Chance
Advisory work for regulatory bodies helped clinch award for law firm
Technology Provider of the Year: SunGard
Platform integration drives SunGard to tech provider win
Technology Innovation of the Year: Cathay Conning Asset Management
Strategic asset allocation and enterprise risk management tool scoops award
CCP of the Year: Singapore Exchange
Best-in-class default fund takes SGX to CCP win
House of the Year, Australia: ANZ
ANZ's risk-bearing capacity wins it Australia house award
House of the Year, China: ICBC
ICBC sees large derivatives volumes on China volatility
House of the Year, Hong Kong: HSBC
Mastering China volatility lifts HSBC to Hong Kong house award
House of the Year, Indonesia: CIMB Niaga
Structured product capability enables CIMB Niaga to win Indonesia award
House of the Year, Malaysia: CIMB
CIMB overcomes macroeconomic headwinds to scoop award
House of the Year, Singapore: DBS
DBS further cements market-leading position in Singapore
House of the Year, Taiwan: Cathay United Bank
Tarf alternatives drive Cathay United Bank to Taiwan house award
House of the Year, Thailand: Siam Commercial Bank
SCB increases derivatives sales in tough market conditions
House of the Year, Vietnam: BIDV
Not going for a dong: Vietnam corporates gain dollar funding
Asia Risk awards 2015: The winners
Top performers in Asia's derivatives trading and risk management fields
Northern Trust makes three senior promotions in Apac, and other recent job moves
Job changes in the derivatives, regulation and risk industry throughout Asia
Risk and reward: how banks in Asia reacted to volatility and hedging demands
Falls in commodity prices and equity indexes have tested investors' risk appetite
Photogallery: Asia Risk Congress 2015
Free-to-view photographs from the Asia Risk Congress 2015