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People: Former SG execs launch multi-commodity discretionary hedge fund
Former SG execs launch multi-commodity discretionary hedge fund
Structured Products Americas: some welcome consistency in the complexity debate
Consistent about complexity
Taking the Retail Distribution Review to Europe
Replicating the RDR
Capitalising on the bank asset sale
Capitalising on the bank asset sale
US focus: Pressure mounts over US life reserves
Pressure mounts over US life reserves
US focus: Economic evolution
Economic evolution
US focus: Q&A with Gideon Pell, New York Life
‘Capital is like a reservoir’
South Africa: regime change
South Africa: regime change
Targeting currency risks
Targeting currency risks
Europe could be headed for Japan-style stagnation, says Crispin Odey
Challenging conventions
Political expediency of EU politicians could be dangerous for hedge funds, says Ruddick
Prodding the industry
APG continues on prudent hedge fund investment path
Early investor, prudent progress
The club no-one wants to join: swap dealer rules remain unclear
A club no-one wants to join
Eurozone scenarios: political analysts give their views
Unknown quantities
Greek exit threatens eurozone ALM
The Greek gift
Eurozone risk management gets political
Getting political
Dodd-Frank in danger
Dodd-Frank: a tough nut to crack
Reviving securitisation: regulators send mixed messages
Reviving securitisation
Lehman Brothers ruling changes equation for creditors and clients
Protection racket
China’s QFII expansion heralds next step in liberalisation of market
China has taken a measured approach to opening up its domestic market but the decision last month to more than double the QFII quota available to foreign players was unprecedented in its size. Is there more to come?
Hedge funds are positioned for more eurozone chaos
Opportunity in turmoil
Outlook for corporate hedging as banks pull back from energy markets
A shrinking pool