Foreign exchange/Risk management
Pure Capital offers targeted negative correlation
Pure Capital, a New Zealand-based quant hedge fund manager, has launched a new open ended fund which aims to provide protection similar to a structured product but make money in both rising and falling markets, replicating the standard strategy adopted…
Q&A: Basel Committee's Walter outlines Basel II reform agenda
In an exclusive interview with Risk , Stefan Walter, secretary general of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, discusses everything from capital to cyclicality while outlining the reform agenda for Basel II.
Isda aims to improve collateral management processes
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s collateral committee has revealed a set of goals for improvements to collateral management processes.
US securitisation regulation will force 5% retention
US regulators will require originators and sponsors of securitisations to retain 5% of securitised exposures and increase transparency of transactions, according to a leaked draft of a US Treasury report on improving the regulatory system, due to be…
Waxman-Markey early action provisions criticized as unclear
Industry commentators have spoken out about the provisions for early adoption of carbon emission reduction strategies in the cap-and-trade legislation currently going through the US House of Representatives.
Cebs advises on options and national discretions in the CRD
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Risk management awareness improves, but budgets static
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US stress tests: 'serious concerns remain' warns Congress
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US Congress: Banks may need more stress tests
A Congressional report into the stress tests imposed by the US Treasury on leading US banks earlier this year has warned that the stress scenarios used might have been too mild, and that the tests may have to be repeated later this year.
US banks keep a close eye on compliance
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Swiss trade body unveils product risk classifications
The Swiss Structured Products Association is to launch a new online risk classification system for all listed structured products in Switzerland from the beginning of July. Products will now receive an SSPA risk rating based on the value at risk of the…
Deloitte survey finds risk management weaknesses
Despite the credit crisis, financial institutions are still showing risk management weaknesses in areas such as stress testing and model validation, according to an annual risk management survey conducted by Deloitte.
Industry opposes mandatory clearing
Compulsory central clearing is not a one-stop solution to the problems of the derivatives markets, and could end up crippling the industry, warned speakers at an industry event in London on Tuesday.
Industry panel: avoid one-size-fits-all approach to OTC derivatives
A panel of industry experts on June 9 urged the US House Financial Services Subcommittee to steer clear of broad, one-size-fits-all regulation for over-the-counter derivatives.
Risk Europe : Walter sets out programme for Basel II changes
In his keynote address at the Risk Europe conference in Frankfurt on June 4, Stefan Walter, secretary-general of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, highlighted strengthening capital requirements and the need to look at risk at a systemic level…
CFTC targets dealers, leverage and counterparty risk
Gary Gensler, the new chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), outlined tighter restrictions on derivatives dealers and traders in testimony to the US Senate yesterday.
BIS: decline slowing on derivatives exchanges
Volumes continued to fall on international derivatives exchanges this year, but there are signs of recovery, according to the latest figures from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), released today.
OTC carbon volumes increase by over 80%
The London Energy Brokers' Association (LEBA) has announced that over-the-counter (OTC) carbon volumes have grown by 82% during the first five months of 2009, compared to the same period last year.
OMG commits to new clearing and reporting targets
The Operations Management Group (OMG) on June 2 outlined its latest targets to improve the operational infrastructure of the over-the-counter derivatives industry.
Credit market won't be fazed by GM bankruptcy, say analysts
Despite its size, the largest industrial bankruptcy in US corporate history is unlikely to have much of an effect on the credit derivatives markets, suggest analysts.