Foreign exchange
Job moves
QUOTE OF THE MONTH: - “I have come to you with a problem – we need to outsource our balance-sheet funding” From an e-mail sent last year by John Rusnak to an unnamed counterparty, referring to his deep-in-the-money options trades, or ‘synthetic loans'.
Servicing the e-industry
Investing in IT infrastructure development is essential in today’s often fractured environment of rival software languages and specific trading needs. Clive Davidson discovers what is on offer to bring these disparate elements together
Corporate disclosure | Exposing exposures: how far will it go?
The Enron debacle has spurred investors and creditors to press for greater disclosure of corporate risk and hedging strategies. Companies are beginning to respond. How far will it go? Naomi Humphries reports
Hedge fund risk and VAR uncertainty
External transparency of the risk of hedge funds continues to be a difficult issue. But even internally, traditional risk measures can fail to portray the full implication of highly leveraged positions. David Rowe argues that the parameter sensitivity of…
Fannie and Freddie – a look under the lid
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are two of the largest and most sophisticated participants in the US interest rate derivatives market. But criticism of their risk management has been growing. Is the market safe?
Scaling the wall
Corporate hedging
A piece of the pie
Comment
China peg fears overplayed
New Angles
Rules of the game
Regulations
China opens forex market
New Angles
European equity derivatives outstrip cash for first time
Banks in the European corporate and institutional markets are making more money out of equity derivatives than cash products for the first time, according to Morgan Stanley and consultants Oliver, Wyman.
FX dealers expect volatility upswing
Forex market participants are preparing for a surge in volatility in the second quarter, after enduring three months of one of the dullest periods in foreign exchange.
Singapore eases restrictions on foreign derivatives firms
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has liberalised its Singapore dollar non-internationalisation policy, to allow greater participation in its capital markets by international investors and financial institutions.
Cap guarantee funds still booming in Hong Kong
Several capital guaranteed funds have been issued in Hong Kong over the last few weeks, with more expected before the end of the month, despite a consensus that a rise in interest rates may reduce the attractiveness of such structures.
China opens forex market
A flurry of overseas banks have received approval from the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) to conduct foreign currency business with Chinese corporate and individual customers – the first tangible deregulation of the financial market since China’s signing…