Central banks
CME and Citadel plan CDS exchange
Chicago-based exchange operator CME Group and hedge fund management firm Citadel Investment Group are set to launch a fully integrated trading and clearing platform for credit default swaps (CDSs).
Rate cut not meant for financial markets, central banks say
Central banks around the world cut interest rates in the latest attempt to shore up the weakening economy today.
Minibond trustee in Singapore searches for new swap counterparty
Singapore investors, which bought Lehman Minibonds, have requested the trustee of the products to consider all proposals for a new swap counterparty to replace Lehman Brothers for all series of the Minibond programme. The request came after the trustee,…
G30: regulation struggling to keep pace with modern finance
Financial regulation in many countries has been unable to cope with the speed of change in the financial services industry over recent decades, according to a report released on October 6 by the Group of Thirty (G30).
Federal Reserve to buy commercial paper from US banks
The US Federal Reserve has launched a new facility to purchase commercial paper from approved issuers in a further effort to provide liquidity to stricken bank funding markets.
Fed to treble lending
The Federal Reserve increased its Term Auction Facility (TAF) auctions by $300 billion on Monday, and expects its lending to reach $900 billion by November; three times the amount of liquidity provision given to date.
IMF estimates crisis losses at $1.4 trillion
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on October 7 increased its estimate of losses on US-originated housing loans and associated securitisation products to $1.4 trillion from $945 billion.
G-30 speaks out on structure of financial supervision
Daily news headlines
Bank of England extends eligible collateral for repo facility
The Bank of England (BoE) on Friday extended the range of collateral eligible for its weekly sterling three-month repo facility to include AAA-rated asset backed securities (ABSs) of corporate and consumer loans and highly rated asset-backed commercial…
Investec unveils fourth series
Investec Structured Products has launched its fourth series of plans comprising products within its accumulation, investment and income categories.
Focus on regional strategies brings value for investment managers
Following a strategy focused on a specific region gives managers a chance to concentrate on a specific universe of investment opportunities that can bring good returns for portfolios. Stephen Quigley and Jamie Wynn-Williams talk to managers running funds…
The FX effect
US bond funds that invest in international assets have seen their returns hit by the recent rally in the US dollar. Dalia Fahmy looks at how fund managers are trying to insulate themselves from exchange rate movements and gauges market opinion on which…
Column: Nigel Sillis
Labour costs are rising even though labour is no more scarce. How is this happening?
Profile: David Strachan
The FSA's head of financial stability would seem to have his work cut out for him. He talks to Alexander Campbell about new rules that should safeguard against future bank failures
Don't bet on the bank
The failure of a major investment bank. The bailout of the US mortgage agencies. The rumoured demise of further financial institutions. Now does not seem like the ideal time to be investing in the financials sector. Or does it? Laurence Neville reports
Chaos theory - Why a little instability might be no bad thing for the future of the credit market
The recent history of the financial markets has been a story of cheap and widely available credit and advances in risk management techniques that have enabled investors to accurately price - in theory, at least - a book of risks. David Boorer of Northern…
Back to basics
We take you back to the credit basics to review everything you thought you already knew but were too afraid to ask... Michael Thompson of Standard & Poor's looks at factors influencing the credit crisis
Clearing a path to lower op risk
Counterparty risk