Structured products
Reputation in automation
The introduction of ISO 15022 brings a glimmer of hope to those wrong-footed by nonautomated corporate actions. Pamela Brewster, senior analyst at Celent Communications looks at limiting errors and containing costs.
MSCI and Lyxor launch tradable hedge fund index
Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI), a provider of indexes for financial institutions, has teamed up with Lyxor Asset Management (Lyxor), a subsidiary of Société Générale specialising in structured funds and alternative investments activities, to…
AIG forex under merger threat
AIG Trading’s foreign exchange group faces an uncertain future, as parent company Connecticut-based American Insurance Group (AIG) prepares to merge its AIG Trading and AIG Financial Products subsidiaries, sources close to the firm told RiskNews ’ sister…
Polaris and State Street launch first ETF on Taiwan exchange
Taiwan’s Polaris International Securities Investment Trust and Boston-based State Street Global Advisors have launched Polaris Taiwan Top 50 Tracker Fund (TTT), the first exchange-traded fund (ETF) to be listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. Trading on…
Reuters and GFI strike credit derivatives data partnership
Global information company Reuters has signed an exclusive deal with New York-based inter-broker GFI to provide GFI's credit derivatives data and Fenics credit pricing tools through Reuters 3000 Xtra, Reuters Bridgestation and Reuters Trader terminals.
A new dawn
Now that the financial community has finally become comfortable with derivatives, the next challenge is to trade these instruments using STP methods. STPforum reports
A new focus on old risks
Operational risk can wreak havoc on financial institutions’ businesses, yet measurement of operational risk is not nearly as developed as that of credit or market risk. Legislation is forcing firms to face up to the problem and STP may help them on their…
Risk ALM USA: mortgage investors’ extension risk balloons
The combination of a concentration of mortgage assets in ever-fewer hands and a dearth of hedging tools for short-duration mortgage portfolios has dramatically increased banks’ extension risk, according to Kamal Abdullah, senior vice president – fixed…
Hedge Funds’ Double-Edged Sword
To meet investor and regulator concerns, many hedge funds must provide more transparency--while still keeping their strategies close to the vest.
Sending Stock Certificates to the Shredder
Increasing shareholder acceptance of electronic proof of ownership is giving a big push to efforts to dematerialize physical stock certificates.
Lehman and Agricultural Bank of China close synthetic CDO
Lehman Brothers International Europe, the European arm of US investment bank Lehman Brothers, has launched an arbitrage synthetic collateralised debt obligation (CDO) referenced to a $1 billion portfolio of 120 entities that will be managed by the…
BNP Paribas launches Australian dollar synthetic CDO
French bank BNP Paribas has launched an Australian dollar-denominated synthetic collateralised debt obligation (CDO) in an effort to appeal to Australia’s institutional investor base.
Sumitomo closes Japan’s first CDO backed by structured finance transactions
Tokyo-based Sumitomo Trust and Banking (STB) has closed Japan's first synthetic collateralised debt obligation (CDO) referenced to a semi-managed portfolio of structured finance transactions. The deal was worth ¥70 billion ($591 million).
Catching the Basel 'tail wind'
Christian Jimenez, chief risk officer at Eulia, has used momentum from regulatory change to overhaul antiquated risk management policies.
Lehman launches more minibonds in Hong Kong
Lehman Brothers has launched retail minibonds linked to the credit of Hong Kong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa today, making it the fourth time the bank has launched such a product in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Corporate Governance Survey 2003, Part 1 >> Op risk disclosure: a long road ahead
Although most banks now have a separate section on operational risk in their annual reports, disclosure levels vary considerably. Here, Operational Risk's editorial staff review 15 bank annual reports to uncover reporting and management practices in 2002
Firms rise to the op risk data management challenge
NEW YORK - Like all risk management problems, operational risk relies on a sufficient supply of good quality data if analysis is to be meaningful and decision-making effective.
CP3 Comment: Why be standardised?
It seems such a short time ago that we were building a new capital Accord, which would incentivise banks to improve their risk management and encourage them to move along the spectrum of the new Accord's three stages. How rapidly things can change.
SG to be first to market with UK currency warrants
SG, the investment banking arm of Société Générale, will issue the first currency warrants in the UK next week. The move follows the release of warrants linked to oil, gold and house price moves by Goldman Sachs, SG’s biggest rival in this area.
Regulators could stifle retail derivatives development, warns speaker
Overly strict financial regulations could stifle the development of derivatives products for retail investors, warned a keynote speaker at an international derivatives conference today, co-hosted by the Futures and Options Association (FOA) and the…
Risk USA 2003: convertible bond replication soon possible, says hedge fund chief risk officer
Prospects for the replication of convertible bonds with other corporate securities and their derivatives are improving, said Jim Vinci, chief risk officer of Greenwich, Connecticut-based convertible bond arbitrage fund Paloma Partners, at the Risk USA…