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QUOTE OF THE MONTH: - “The FSA has successfully put the fear of God into senior managers” Simon Gleeson, a partner in the regulatory group at Allen & Overy in London, on the FSA’s new unlimited liability rules for risk management errors Source: RiskNews,…

Fallout for energy markets

Enron’s collapse led to short-lived increases in electricity and natural gas volatility. As the markets settle down, the question now is who will fill Enron’s shoes? By Kevin Foster

Software survey 2002 |

Some online risk management products failed to live up to expectations last year, but software vendors forge ahead, developing products that support fast-growing markets such as credit derivatives and CDOs, and tools to help banks meet Basel II…

Enron and systemic risk

Regulators worry that concentrating derivatives market-making in a few major dealers poses severe systemic risk issues. Could one big player’s failure break the whole system? David Rowe says Enron is an ideal test case, with some encouraging indications

Barra launches Risk Factor

Barra, the California-based risk management systems vendor, has launched an equity volatility software programme, Risk Factor. Aimed at retail brokers, Risk Factor is designed to compare the relative volatility and likely performance risk of more than 10…

Isda's Euro Protocol draws 242 signatories

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) said this week that 242 dealers and end-users signed its 2001 Euro Protocol by the November 30 deadline. Isda issued the Euro Protocol in September in response to documentation concerns voiced by…

Open interest on E-mini futures surges; S&P 500 vol relents

Open interest on Nasdaq 100 and S&P E-mini futures contracts, electronically traded index futures and options that are smaller than standard futures contracts, has increased by 63% and 15%, respectively, since October. The ratio of open interest to…

Financial institutions reassess risk probabilities

Financial institutions are now increasingly concerned with the likelihood of certain risks following the World Trade Center terrorist attacks, Enron’s near-collapse and Argentina’s debt problems, the US Securities Industry Association (SIA) said in a…

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