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Prop index growth sparks legal fears
Frying pan to fire?
BNP hires former Deutsche commodities head
Trading positions
The rise of iron ore derivatives
The coming of the iron age
Gas market participants rail against mandatory bundling
The Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators hopes a new network code on capacity allocation will promote a more efficient and open gas market in Europe. But market participants warn the principle of mandatory bundling embedded in the code could…
Trade reporting rules prove a headache for energy firms
Reporting for duty
‘Required return’ framework aids hedge fund allocation decisions
Rethinking risk and return
Economic woes and regulation add to VA hedging challenge
Jumping the hedge
OTC earthquake shaking up futures clearing
Stick or twist
Goldman and the OIS gold rush: how fortunes were made from a discounting change
As the Street adapted to overnight indexed swap discounting, some desks are said to have booked profits running into the hundreds of millions of dollars – earning grudging praise, or just grudges, from their peers
The end of the waterfall: Industry faces up to CCP recovery and resolution
The end of the waterfall
Cross-border resolution hinges on trust
Hinging on trust
Small banks search for FCMs as June 10 deadline looms
Small banks, big needs
Career advice for aspiring hedgies
Building for the future
CaixaBank revels in the end of the deposit wars
To Euribor and back
Structured Products Americas: Mis-selling a bigger issue than regulation, says panel
Protecting 'Aunt Millie'