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UK's FSA takes issue with misselling and market timing
The investment management industry in the UK is under fire from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) on a number of fronts at the moment.
Rivals plan to match Boston Options Exchange model
Incumbent competitors to the all-electronic Boston Options Exchange (Box), which received SEC approval to operate last week, said they would match its controversial price-improvement feature, according to RiskNews ' sister publication Trading Technology…
Treasury increases budget to fight financial crime
The Bush Administration has proposed a 12.7% increase in its budgetary allocation to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to strengthen the country’s financial war on terror and other financial crimes.
Rating agency concerned by self-referenced credit derivatives
Fitch Ratings said it expects to make “appropriate adjustments to liquidity and capital measures” for any company that purchases a self-referenced credit derivative.
A window on transparency
Hedge funds will no doubt start 2004 where they left off in 2003 - as the investment vehicles of choice for private and institutional investors looking for the best opportunities for decent returns.
S&P 500 pension plan funding to cost $57 billion over next two years
The cost of funding defined-benefit – company sponsored – pension plans at the top 500 listed companies in the United States will hit $24 billion this year and $33 billion in 2005, according to research by Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB).
Refco enters South Korea
US futures broker Refco has bought Korean futures broker HanMag Futures. It said it will retain all the South Korean firms's existing staff and plans to expand further during 2004.
Nuclear stockpile
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has come under fire for not adequately monitoring the decommissioning funds of nuclear power plants. But the NRC says the criticism is unwarranted. By Paul Lyon
Quant of the year - Michael Gordy, US Federal Reserve Bank
Credit risk specialist who is highly influential with academics and practitioners alike.
’Tis the season...
Abstract: Aurelian Tröndle presents a general framework for modelling prices of storable and non-storableenergy assets, which sheds light on different market fundamentals, and showshow energy market volatility is seasonal and anything but stable. The…
Weathering the storm
Natural gas markets are thought to be one of the most sensitive to changes inthe weather, but how much do other factors affect price movements? MaryAshleyHall , energy market specialist with Fame, looks at some tried and tested methodsof managing weather…
GFI delays new Asian services
New York-based inter-dealer broker and market data supplier, GFI, has delayed its plans to offer new local currency volatility services in the Asia-Pacific region, Risk’s sister publication Inside Market Data has learned.
Sponsor's article > Banks look for savings with ORM
Operational risk management (ORM) is now under the spotlight with banks realising that there are savings to be made, according to a recent survey by SunGard Trading and Risk Systems. SunGard also found that Basel II is a significant driver for ORM…
El Paso to cut debt by a third, while gas trader pleads guilty
US natural gas company El Paso – which has recently survived a bid toreplace its board and seen one of its tradersindicted – has unveiled aplan to significantly reduce its debt. By Joe Marsh
Risk manager of the year - Richard Evans, Deutsche Bank
The head of group market risk's stress-testing approach has helped transform Deutsche Bank.
Banks grab distressed UK assets
Six European banks intend to buy around 10GW of distressed UK power assets usingfinancial instruments. But their main rival, MMC, says hard cash is needed towin the UK market. By James Ockenden
Fimat launches volatility fund index
Fimat Group, the brokerage arm of SG, has launched the Fimat Volatility Arbitrage Median (FVAM) to represent the performance of various funds following volatility arbitrage strategies, reports Risknews ' sister publication FX Week .
The future of freight
The Baltic Exchange has recently shelved plans to offer freight derivatives,yet rising freight rates should aid the development of the embryonic forwardfreight agreement market. By Paul Lyon
Brokers look toshow their worth
Brokers are increasingly looking to provide energy price data. The choice may be wider, but are energy firms getting the credible data and analysis they need for intelligent price forecasts? Joe Marsh reports
Modernisingprice reporting
Recent investigations have seriously affected the voluntary reporting of energy price data. Now, the market is ready to move on. Edison Electric Institute’s Richard McMahon gives his organisation’s views on the future operation of indexes