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Avoiding the crush
Synthetic CDOs
Mortgage agencies showdown
Regulation
The commodities ‘gladiator’
Profile
Italian companies focus on derivatives
New Angles
Made in America
Natural Gas
Customerservice
Natural Gas
A natural standard
Natural Gas
A poor standard
Natural Gas
Where gas is keener
Natural Gas
Natural gas
Natural Gas
Source for the goose? By John Thirlwell, Orff
Industry Comment
Risk analytics for the buy side
Feature
The central bank of sterling volatility
Cover Story
Wachovia expands its fixed-income business
Bank profile
Regulation and economic capital spark debate
Risk Europe 2004
Calming supervisory fears
Regulations
Nymex introduces trading in western electricity futures
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) is to introduce trading in four western electricity futures contracts, based on Dow Jones Electricity Indexes, on its ClearPort electronic platform beginning with the June 4 trading session, which starts at 3:15…
Tweaks to op risk in Basel II in pipeline
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision announced in mid-May that it would delay the implementation of the advanced measurement approach (AMA) for op risk, as well as the advanced internal ratings-based approach for credit risk, until the end of 2007…
The Mystery Behind the Numbers
A host of recent compliance regulations in the US and the UK has shined yet another light on the need for clean reference data.
No More Fake IDs
As the economy recovers, financial firms are looking for technical advantages that increase top-line revenues as well as manage costs.
Sarbanes-Oxley: The costly road to compliance
Some companies are looking to get a better return on their investment in Sarbanes-Oxley compliance by making it part of a larger exercise that looks at firm-wide processes and controls, and not just those surrounding financial reporting, writes Clive…