Foreign exchange
Regulators focusing on clearing and settlement risks, says Tower
Business continuity issues involved in the clearing and settlement process are becoming a focal point for regulators, according to a new report published by US consultancy, Tower Group.
HSBC hires new North American head of FX sales and trading
HSBC has hired Ben Welsh as managing director and head of foreign exchange sales and trading for North America. Welsh joins HSBC from Goldman Sachs’ New York office, where he was head of foreign exchange spot and forward trading.
Malcolm Knight named BIS chief
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has appointed Malcolm Knight as general manager of the Basel-based institution. He replaces Andrew Crockett, who is set to depart in March.
Canada's shifting credit scene
Canadian banks' attitude towards loan portfolio management is changing, and the impending Basel II Accord is accelerating the evolution of internal practices.
Citi merges forex and rates businesses
Citigroup has merged foreign exchange with derivatives and interest rate products to form its new global rates and currencies group.
CFTC announces authorisation of NFA responsibilities
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Division of Clearing and Intermediary Oversight yesterday authorised the National Futures Association (NFA) to conduct reviews of annual financial reports filed with the Commission by commodity pool…
Neubauer calls for the return of the 30-year Treasury
Nickolas Neubauer, chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) futures market, has called on the US Treasury to return to issuing 30-year bonds. The issuing of more long-term debt is likely to boost trading in the CBOT’s 30-year US Treasury bond future.
Kat to set up Alternative Investment Research Centre in London
Harry Kat, a former derivatives banker and quantitative finance academic, has been made professor of risk management at the Sir John Cass School of Business at City University in London. Kat, an author of numerous quantitative finance papers and former…
More synthetic securitisation expected in Singapore in 2003
Singapore is likely to see more synthetic securitisation deals in 2003, according to Diane Lam, a Hong Kong-based director in Standard & Poor’s structured finance group.
ABA sets up new op risk committee
The American Bankers Association (ABA) has created a new operating risk committee to help bankers reduce losses and comply with new capital requirements laid out in Basel II, the new regulatory capital accord being devised by the Basel Committee on…
ABA sets up new op risk committee
The American Bankers Association (ABA) has created a new operating risk committee to help bankers reduce losses and comply with new capital requirements laid out in Basel II, the new regulatory capital accord being devised by the Basel Committee on…
US Senate calls for structured finance probe
The structured finance businesses of leading financial institutions in the United States are set to face a major business practice investigation during the next six months, with top US regulators set to introduce a new code of governance for structured…
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JP Morgan Chase takes $400m surety bond hit
JP Morgan Chase has settled its high-profile legal dispute with 11 of the world’s leading insurers, over payment of surety bonds issued by the insurers that guaranteed prepaid commodity forward contract obligations between now-bankrupt energy trader…
Abbey National Distributes Risk
A distributed computing system has solved the bank’s overnight batch processing needs. Next up: boosting intra-day processing capacity.
SIAC's New Spelling for Safety
The company that runs the computer systems and communications networks that power the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange is overhauling the way it views redundancy.
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