Foreign exchange
Taming the FIX connection
With large firms now juggling dozens of FIX connections, industry organizations and vendors are trying to soothe the protocol’s first set of growing pains.
The credit risk time bomb
Insurers remain very keen to both guarantee and invest in credit derivatives products, but key regulators are about to release reports indicating that risk transfer between the insurance and banking sectors might not be such a good idea.
PHLX Rigs Database For Contingency
When its internally developed database began showing signs of strain from rising options volumes, the exchange sought a new disaster recovery solution. Its choice: an in-memory database.
European high-yield debt restructuring
Technical
Insurance sector: moral hazard
Credit of the month
Europe embraces synthetic future
Sponsored article
Credit’s secrets
Hedge funds
Letter bomb
Sterling liquidity
Credit Crunch!
Clive Horwood
The accidental analyst
Profile
From small beginnings...
Cover story
BMA backs SEC
News
Running to stand still
Indices
S&P launches CDO analytical tool
Credit tech
Ferc unable to regulate OTC derivatives, admits own official
Charles Whitmore, special assistant in the office of market oversight at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Ferc), told an EPRM enterprise-wide risk management conference in Houston, Texas, yesterday, that he did not think the Ferc was capable of…
Global credit risk management: a business necessity
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Synthetic portfolio credit products: coping with credit event risk
Sponsor's statement
Implementing Basel II: the practical implications
180 risk professionals gathered in London last month to discuss the practical implications of implementing Basel II. National discretion, economic capital models and data collection and consistency were all hot topics at this PRMIA/ISDA-hosted event.
House of the year – Australia
Asia Risk Awards 2002
Holding steady
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