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Meeting the pace of change
Energy trading is advancing so quickly it's sometimes difficult for software to keep pace. Energy Risk's software survey reveals almost half of respondents changed systems in 2006. David Watkins reports
Designing a market
With Canada likely to embark on an emissions-trading scheme this year, Oliver Holtaway looks at the various forms it could take
Gearing up for ever higher leverage
Rising leverage in the global system coupled with fears for the accuracy of credit risk pricing dominated discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos this year. But not everyone is downbeat, as Matthew Attwood finds out
Oxygen for the markets
... or why market sentiment is propping up ill companies
It's different this time - really
The advent of the structured credit market has changed investors' understanding of risk. What's more, the triggers for widespread losses will not be the same this time round
Bahrain issues Basel II consultation paper
REGULATORY UPDATE
Getting the balance right
Inflation
South Africa - The African frontier
Securitisation
Q&A: BaFin takes a hard line
Special report: Focus on Germany
Going up ... the UK bounces back
UK retail
Eyeing change in Malaysia
Country profile
Latin America: Dancing to a Latin beat
Country Profile
SPA newswire
North America
Giving clarity
Hedge funds
Driving local markets
Synthetic credit
Lean liquidity
Range accruals
Bond ambition
Regulator profile
Data's destiny
Grid Computing
Looking to new heights
Inflation
The African
Securitisation
A model of self-regulation
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