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Esma rules unlikely to impact securities lending
Living on borrowed time
ETF indexes face clean up
Let there be light
Uncertainty continues to dog implementation of AIFMD
Unintended consequences of AIFMD
Insurers must prepare for far-reaching 'living wills' requirements
Systemically important international insurers will be required to design their own recovery and resolution plans in case of severe financial distress, as part of new requirements by regulators to protect the wider financial system. But there are fears…
Market memory and analysis key to better trading techniques
Unforgettable markets
Implementing the AMA: an insider's view
Joachim Pfeifer, formerly head of operational risk at Commerzbank, describes the bank's journey towards advanced measurement approach approval
David Green and the SFO: one year on
How is the UK's anti-fraud chief handling his job – and what strategy will he follow in the years ahead?
Indian corporates count forex losses from rupee depreciation
Living on the hedge
Futures vs FRAs inversion baffles market participants
Futures rates should always exceed those of the corresponding forward rate agreement, finance theory states. So why did the Euribor markets contradict this in May, with a so-called negative convexity adjustment? Laurie Carver reports
The CVA helter skelter: European supervisors could quash exemptions
Europe’s credit valuation adjustment exemption was the outcome of a protracted legislative debate, but it may prove to be the end of a chapter, rather than the end of the story. As US banks protest and supervisors review the issue, a number of problems…
Lawyers slam CFTC's "mindboggling" probe of EFS market it helped set up
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) tried to regulate exchange of futures for swaps (EFS) transactions in 2004 and again in 2008. Then it tried to ban contingent EFS in 2010. All these attempts failed. Now the CFTC is investigating EFS…
Can ECB draw a line under European banking fears?
Before the European Central Bank takes on its new supervisory role, a planned asset-quality review should ensure it is not walking into trouble. That’s if the process is thorough, of course, and untainted by political pressure – sceptics say that will be…
Quants tackle hedge fund operational risk
Quantifying operational risk
All aboard: The trials and triumphs of the June 10 clearing deadline
A combination of hard work, caution and some luck saw the industry through the second of the three US clearing deadlines on June 10. But while it was a triumph for many, it proved testing for some. Joe Rennison reports
Banks round on LCR approach to derivatives collateral flows
The Basel Committee decided earlier this year to include collateral outflows arising from changes in derivatives values in bank liquidity requirements. Their suggested approach, however, has worried some in the industry. By Michael Watt
Bank supervision gets personal as UK focuses on accountability
Regulators and politicians in the UK want bankers to be more accountable for mistakes made by themselves and their teams. But while supervisors are trying to expand the existing sanctions regime, politicians are seeking a more radical overhaul. Lukas…
US power hedging suffers from low prices
Low power prices have dented the need for electricity producers and consumers to hedge with derivatives, while regulatory reform is also making life difficult for market-makers. But market participants are optimistic the trend could be reversed. Pauline…
Ferc chairman to step down
Glencore Xstrata poaches Morgan Stanley LNG team; CME Group adds former bank commodity head; Tullett Prebon hires Icap weather broker; LME chief executive resigns; SEB replaces commodity chief
Risk parity outperforms 60/40 portfolios, says Aquila
Par for the course
Mortgage hedge funds refine focus after bumper 2012
Finer focus needed
Asian insurers slow to embrace central clearing
New clearing rules are not on the agenda of most insurers in Asia, but as derivatives use increases they could become more relevant. Blake Evans-Pritchard reports
Liability modelling speeds boosted by computer games technology
As insurers look for ways to improve the speed of their modelling calculations, some are turning to microprocessors originally developed for computer graphics in games consoles to increase calculation times. But while graphical processing units can…
Lack of local currency OIS markets problematic for Asia banks
The move towards OIS discounting is proving difficult enough for banks in US and European markets but firms in Asia are facing the added difficulty of a dealing with multiple currencies