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Absorbing institutional inflows is biggest challenge for hedge funds
Shifting situations
Structured Products Americas Awards 2013: JP Morgan takes top spot
Structured Products Americas Awards 2013: the winners!
US structurer of the year: Credit Suisse
US structurer of the year
Index innovation of the year: Barclays
Index innovation of the year: Barclays
Structured products house of the year, Americas: JP Morgan
Structured products house of the year, Americas
House of the year, Latin America: BBVA Bancomer
House of the year, Latin America: BBVA Bancomer
US distributor of the year: Incapital
US distributor of the year: Incapital
House of the year, Canada: Desjardins
House of the year, Canada: Desjardins
Law firm of the year: Davis Polk & Wardwell
Law firm of the year: Davis Polk & Wardwell
Technology innovation of the year: BNP Paribas
Technology innovation of the year: BNP Paribas
Asian refinery activity boosts oil derivatives trading
Refined tastes
Indonesia’s credit growth outrunning risk management
Credit limit
Structured products prepare for growth in Asean region
Product placement
Data shows OTC notionals shrank as clearing started in US
Notional neurosis
Think locally, act locally: Anger over US plans for foreign banks
The Federal Reserve is planning a radical departure from traditional supervision by requiring the local offshoots of foreign banks to meet US capital and liquidity rules. Overseas banks are furious – and regulators are backing them publicly, amid fears…
Too much choice: The problems with Europe's plethora of segregation models
In the US, segregation of client assets is a simple matter – only one approach is allowed for over-the-counter trades. But in Europe, where there are more clearing houses, and no prescribed approach, things are messier. And it could be dealers, not…
Cross-currency flap leaves cloud over IFRS 9
Purely hypothetical
Standardised OTC swaps spice up futurisation fight
Returns of the Mac
Clearing chaos: US OTC industry braces for June deadline
Clearing – and present danger
Singapore set to be RMB gateway to Asean region
Trade lines
Banks and EBA join forces over liquidity buffer accounting
Banks and industry groups have been joined by an unlikely ally in their protests about the accounting treatment of assets held in liquidity buffers – the European Banking Authority. By Lukas Becker and Matt Cameron
Corporate cash seeks new home as money-market reforms loom
New regulation on both sides of the Atlantic threatens to make money-market funds less attractive for corporate treasurers. Banks are hoping this cash will flood into fixed-term deposits instead, helping them meet incoming liquidity ratios, but they’re…
Understanding the global risk of cybercrime
Better connected?