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Eurex looks to provide third-party clearing services in Asia
German firm aiming to support regional clearing market with one central offering
Bank reforms starting to reduce risk of reputational damage
Losses illustrate scale of reputational exposure
Massad says CFTC is willing to hear energy firms’ concerns
Agency open to dissent in areas such as trade reporting, position limits and rule 1.35
The Lincoln assassination, pt II: who pulled the trigger?
Language neutering swaps push-out was the work of political staff and banks
Thomas Hoenig: ending swaps push-out was a mistake
"I want to see more capital held against these activities," says FDIC vice-chair
New CEO Mausbeck oversees shake-up at Danske Commodities
Danish trading house chief sees opportunities in renewable energy marketing
CFTC steps up enforcement of data reporting violations
Agency “much more aggressive” in fining firms for reporting errors, say lawyers
How banks handle and model emerging operational risks
Spreading the net wide enough to catch as many data sources as possible is key to tackling emerging risks
Project Colin: why Goldman-led margin hub fell apart
Secretive group disbanded after dealers realised tech firms had similar plans
Firms weigh benefits as EU power market coupling expands
Electricity market fundamentals holding back price convergence, traders say
Regulatory changes put spotlight on UK auditors
UK regulators try to lift the standard of external auditing
Elevated status: insurance CROs overshadowing investment peers
Europe’s risk-based capital approach is adding clout to the role of the CRO
Mifid II to result in massive transaction reports increase
New reporting rules bring technology challenges for managers
US regulators crack down on complex annuities sales
State watchdogs issue warnings as insurers turn to proprietary index products
Questions remain about China banks' TLAC exemption
China is one of only two Asian countries with G-Sibs – but unlike Japan its banks can sidestep TLAC
Asian emissions markets seen as step in right direction
China and South Korea emissions schemes show promise, say industry groups
Why insurance regulators are split on sovereign risk
North-south divide as some say Eiopa approach is wrong
Finding the behavioural roots of financial failure
Common psychological traps at the root of risk
Life firms look to build on mortgage lending success
Dutch approach could be copied elsewhere in Europe
Flood of oil ETF investors reshaping market, analysts say
'Massive' inflows cushioned oil price drop in early 2015, but could easily reverse
PRA's Pillar 2A consultation may point way ahead for AMA
PRA capital methodology will change rules for modelling
Currency-hedged ETF surge prompts hedging concerns
Eurozone QE programme prompts wave of investor interest
InfraHedge assets rise as other MAPs stagnate
State Street says managed accounts rise due to stripped-back, cut-price service
Insurers strive to model cyber crime
Firms are battling against a lack of data with which to model policies