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A role reversal
Credit risk
Practitioner analysis: Reaping the advantages of Basel II
David Stone of Zions Bancorporation describes how the US bank plans to underpin its enterprise-wide risk management by implementing the Basel II accord’s advanced approaches to measuring operational risk.
Icap signs letter of intent to buy out APB
The world’s largest inter-dealer broker, Icap, has entered preliminary agreement to buy out privately owned Kentucky-based energy broker APB Energy. APB brokers gas, electricity, weather and coal derivatives on its online platform, True Quote, and…
Opportunities offered in UK market with new Odey fund
hugh hendry to manage odey's fourth pan-european fund
Pondering structural change
Alternative investing systems
Value and growth in a global context
Portfolio risk
Dry market in need of liquidity
Weather-linked notes
German focus: Trouble below deck
Despite weathering a number of storms over the past decade, notably reunification and monetary union, the German economy is facing a new threat.
OTC power market down by 60% as firms switch to regulated markets
There has been a sharp decline in the number of over-the-counter gas and power contracts since the demise of Houston-based energy trader Enron. Firms initiating power trades are increasingly conducting them via exchanges or through their clearing…
Market mind games
PETROLEUM
After the swashbucklers
PETROLEUM
Brent changes promise stability
PETROLEUM
Green risks for the black stuff
PETROLEUM
A towering success
PETROLEUM
Confusion over a barrel
PETROLEUM
Boston-based AIR releases terrorism risk model
AIR Worldwide, a Boston-based catastrophe and weather risk modelling company, today released what it claims is the first commercially available terrorism risk model. The model estimates the financial impact of insured property and workers' compensation…
September 11 accelerated energy sector woes, says S&P
Last year’s September 11 terrorists attacks that resulted in the destruction of New York's World Trade Center may have accelerated the onset of the US energy sector’s problems, according to a new report by Standard & Poor’s.
Let’s get physical
Credit Lyonnais Rouse Derivatives is a commodity trader moving into natural gas trading. And not just on the financial side, as Joel Hanley discovers
Creative solutions for unique problems
Credit risk
Going out on a limb
OM Group