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OCBC aims for agri-property outperformance

OCBC Bank in Malaysia has launched the Agri-Property Outperformance floating-rate instrument of deposit, a 100% principal protected product that measures the out-performance of six international agribusiness stocks against the iShares Dow Jones US Real…

Paulson regulatory shakeup looks unlikely

US Treasury secretary Hank Paulson’s long-awaited proposals to overhaul the US financial regulatory system have received a tepid response from the market, which is enthusiastic about the intent of the proposals but sceptical that they will ever be…

Weaker oil prices ahead, says Lehman

A series of “new fundamental factors” have buoyed oil prices in 2008, but various physical and financial indicators suggest weaker prices to come, Lehman Brothers’ senior energy economist said today at a briefing in New York.

The big freeze

The US subprime crisis has shown how market illiquidity can affect trading. Yet liquidity risk is a fact of life for commodity firms. William Rhode looks at how to mitigate it

Suppliers fight for green

A shortage of green power in the US has left some states struggling to meet mandatory renewables supply targets. Long-term supply contracts could help producers build new plants, but utilities and competitive suppliers are feuding over who gets to sign…

Credit risk: learning from the crunch

New business opportunities bring new risks. The market innovations that helped precipitate the credit crisis demonstrate that a complex new approach to risk management is required - and that means thinking beyond models based on derivatives and Basel II,…

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... Quantifi founder and CEO Rohan Douglas explains how to take a bank to the brink of disaster - and back again

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