News
Deutsche's Beeston will head Creditex spinoff
T-Zero, a newly launched company spun-off from Creditex to improve credit derivatives processing, has named Mark Beeston as its first president.
Commerzbank hires Afaf to head forex options team
Commerzbank Corporates & Markets has hired Nasir Afaf from Rabo Securities as head of foreign exchange options. Afaf was previously Rabo's head of financial engineering in equity derivatives.
Industry group warns of risk of derivatives crisis
The derivatives industry urgently needs to improve its transaction handling and risk transparency if it is to avoid a crisis, an industry taskforce said yesterday.
Regulation tops risk managers’ concerns
Regulatory risk is seen as the most significant threat to business and a greater source of concern than country risk, market and credit risk, terrorism and natural disasters, a recent survey reveals.
Icap will use DTCC to process credit derivatives
UK inter-dealer broker Icap will use the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) for post-trade processing of credit default product transactions from September.
JP Morgan nabs two from Lehman
JP Morgan has made two senior hires in trading and sales from Wall Street rival Lehman Brothers.
ABN Amro boosts ABS research
Christopher Anhamm, currently head of covered bond research at ABN Amro, has been given the role of head of European asset-backed securitisation (ABS) research.
UK banks set to spend £2.5bn on Basel II implementation, says Accenture
Complying with Basel II regulations could prove a long and difficult process, with UK banks estimated to spend £2.5 billion doing so, a new report suggests.
CME trading volume and profits grow
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) saw record trading volume in the second quarter of this year, up 33% from the same period in 2004, and reported profits well above 2004 levels.
Merrill Lynch Investment Management builds structured products team
Merrill Lynch Investment Management has lured Fernando Guerrero, a collateralised debt obligation (CDO) specialist, away from ABN Amro to head its planned structured products team in New York.
Deutsche snares top UBS energy structurer
Deutsche Bank has hired Louise Kitchen as global head of commodities structuring and marketing, based in New York.
Louise Kitchen joins Deutsche
Louise Kitchen will join Deutsche Bank as managing director and global head of commodities structuring and marketing within its global markets division, the firm has announced.
Siemens launches ABS programme based on low-value receivables
Siemens Financial Services (SFS) has released an asset-backed securities (ABS) 'light' programme, aimed at small and medium-sized companies with receivables portfolios of at least €3 million.
Joint indexes planned for Asian exchanges
Stock exchanges in Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, and Singapore will collaborate to set up joint indexes for derivatives and fund managers.
China makes currency change
After months of increasingly fervent speculation on the future of the renminbi, the Chinese government yesterday shifted away from the currency’s peg to the US dollar.
Norton Rose hires Lovells derivatives partner
Norton Rose is moving to rebuild its structured finance and has hired Laurence Garside, formerly a partner in Lovells' derivatives practice.
JP Morgan bolsters derivatives marketing business
JP Morgan has hired four derivatives marketers for its streamlined derivatives marketing unit, including two managing directors from Deutsche Bank. They are the first significant appointments by the US investment bank since a steady stream of senior…
Webcast >> Op Risk Technology
OPERATIONAL RISK gathered together top technology executives in June to debate the future of the op risk discipline.
BNP Paribas adds six to commodity business
BNP Paribas has hired six senior traders and managers for its commodity derivatives offices around the world.
BNP Paribas strengthens energy derivatives team
French bank BNP Paribas has strengthened its commodity derivatives team in New York, London and Singapore, particularly on the energy side.
Former Swiss Re weather experts launch hedge fund
Weather risk veterans Mark Tawney and Bill Windle, who left global reinsurer Swiss Re on July 7, are starting a hedge fund, named Takara, Energy Risk has learned. Weather trader Bill MacLauchlan departed Swiss Re at the same time, for personal reasons.
One billion oil securities to be traded in London
Oil Securities is preparing to issue up to a billion debt securities, based on Brent and West Texas Intermediate prices, on the London stock exchange next week.
Ex-Citigroup prime broker sets up capital introduction firm
Paul Radley, formerly European head of Citigroup’s prime brokerage capital introduction team, has gone independent, establishing his own capital introduction firm, Radley Capital Investments.
Markit to use ICB classification
Markit Group is to adopt the Dow Jones/FTSE Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB) system for all its products, the group announced today.