Editor’s letter
Negative Eonia splits US and EU banks, traders and lawyers
Collateral posters should pay when rates are negative, US banks believe
New thinking is needed in the hunt for yield
Shrewd management as important as bold investment strategies
CFTC chairman offers hope to derivatives end-users
Massad’s CFTC appears to be moving away from mistakes of Gensler era
Structured credit makes a return as investors seek yield
Credit repacks and collateralised loan obligations back en vogue
T+2 settlement cycle transition in Europe runs smooth
US move from T+3 to T+2 next in sights, says DTCC
Fixing the cognitive problems at the root of the crisis
Decision-making failures are being tackled in three very different ways
The fear of being naked
The industry is not finding it easy to give up termination rights
SFC finally takes a stance on professional investors
Regulatory ruling confirms what was expected of private placement regime
Insurers must beware a cash drought
Pressure on liquidity will increase as derivatives trading moves to central clearing
OTC energy derivatives did not cause the crisis
Post-crisis focus must be on solutions, not on apportioning guilt
Will billion-dollar fines skew op risk for years to come?
Huge losses will affect risk modelling and capital calculation
Hong Kong-Shanghai stock connect: believe the hype
Corporate bond and commodity derivative sectors are the prize
Battle lines drawn as hedge funds eye bank businesses
Lack of long track record may deter investors
Sympathy for the arbitrageur
Life has become more difficult for arbitrageurs - and other market participants should care
Editorial: Counting the cost, but making the investment
Are those who assume structured products consolidation is bound to happen mistaken?
You win some, you lose some
Regulators cannot always be as tough or as lenient as they would like
Lloyds judgement underlines severity of rigging scandal
Rigging liquidity scheme payments adds insult to injury
Risk management and China's index market: video
Derivatives based on new indexes will increase hedging tools
Banks down, but not necessarily out, in commodities
Wall Street is cutting back, not quitting the market altogether
IASB + FASB = FAIL
Stakeholders have given up hope of accounting convergence
Focus on culture and reputation at OpRisk Europe 2014: video
Watch highlights of this year's London conference
Esma board fails to agree AIFMD prime broker segregation position
Financing cost for hedge fund marketing in Europe could reach "unviable levels"
China's growing influence reflected in Asia Risk awards
Relaxation of Chinese currency controls key to Asia development
FCA could look to Consob for probability test
UK regulator adjudicates on Credit Suisse and Yorkshire Building Society