Editor’s letter
US state and federal insurance regulators are squaring up
US state regulators are worried the Federal Insurance Office is exceeding its remit
Ukraine crisis renews importance of KYC
Sanctions and transaction reporting grow in prominence
European underlyings finding favour with Asia investors
A three-year avoidance of European-linked structures at an end
Learning to share the swap market
Asset managers, hedge funds and proprietary trading shops all want access to platforms that currently serve dealers only - a test for rules on impartial access and, potentially, the start of a long-awaited revolution in over-the-counter markets. By…
Commodities investing is still fundamentally sound
Commodity investors may have had a bad year, but putting money into commodities of finite supply continues to makes sense
High hopes for Brazil's onshore structured products market
Editor's letter
Solvency II’s level 2 is the next battleground
Insurers have concerns about European Commission's unofficial Level 2 text
Questions over prime broker/depository discharge
Game of blame
Data loss is the price you pay for transparency: editorial
In praise of cyber risk
China at a crucial point in market liberalisation
Setting the cat among the pigeons
OTC break-up may reverse - but only if rules mesh too
Nailing down mercury
Risk premia: the end of the road for smart beta?
Editor's letter
Remuneration policy occupies hedge fund minds
The politics of pay
Commodity position limits may make hedgers think twice
Dodd-Frank and Mifid II position limits could cause firms to withdraw from commodity derivatives
Benchmarking and reputation risk – editorial
Managed expectations
Too early to declare victory on TBTF?
Too early for TBTF call
Why collateral research misses the point
There may be an aggregate collateral surplus, but pension funds and other firms that would face big margin calls in a rising-rate environment are not reassured
The Omnibus II deal may have been done, but tough negotiations remain
'Robust debates' await level 2 discussions
Accountability crucial for internal governance
Pickpockets or cyclists?
Energy trading firms must be whiter than white
Allegations of manipulation are particularly bad for energy trading firms, which should respond by holding themselves to higher standards
2014 likely to be positive year for hedge fund growth
Time changes all