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Banks move in as Asian regulators ease derivatives restrictions
Banks operating in Asia are rushing to apply for licences to enable them to transact non-renminbi derivatives in China, following a relaxation of the rules from March 1.
Repeal repercussions
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Golden procurement
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The cost of good data
The US-based Committee of Chief Risk Officers plans to propose voluntary standardsfor energy price reporting later this year, in the hope of ruling out any needfor mandatory standards. Joe Marsh reports
Old dog, new teeth?
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The big picture
Focusing only on measuring VAR and stress tests limits the role of the risk manager.And there are great benefits from a wider view of what risk management can achievefor a company. By Brett Humphreys
Cautious comeback
Global consultancy PricewaterhouseCoopers says the slump in global merger andacquisition deal activity in the energy sector may have bottomed out and confidencecould be starting to return. By Joe Marsh
Rethinking regulation
Market manipulation and inaccurate pricing led to the reregulation of Ontario’s electricity market. But at the right price, the Canadian province may see a revival of competition, reports CatherineLacoursière
Bob Anderson
Former chief risk officer with El Paso, Bob Anderson now heads the Committeeof Chief Risk Officers full time. By James Ockenden
Dollar's fall may be complete as interest rates look set to rise
Foreign exchange
Sophisticated yet simple
Derivatives
keeping the momentum
Business succession
Telling the whole story?
Indices
Portable alpha and beta for long/short equity managers
Portable strategies
The hedge fund index quagmire
Index products
Portable alphaand beta forlong/shortequity manager
Portable strategies
Managers concerned that Japanese economic rally might run out of gas
Japan long/short
Dealing with a dwindling dollar
Corporates
Personal FX
Private banking