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Basel II praised for ERM framework

The new Basel Accord (Basel II) provides the most comprehensive enterprise-wide risk management (ERM) framework for banks because it provides for operational risk management that goes far beyond compliance, says Virginia Garcia, senior analyst at…

Credit derivatives professionals slam IAS

Financial market participants have slammed International Accounting Standard 39 (IAS 39) for financial hedge instruments, according to a British Bankers’ Association (BBA) credit derivatives survey.

RBS offers freight derivatives

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has started offering shipping derivatives, in the form of forward freight agreements (FFAs) linked to the transport costs of bulk commodities to its client base.

Lehman raids BNP Paribas’ credit team

Lehman Brothers has taken three new credit strategists from BNP Paribas. The US firm has made Alan Capper chief strategist, along with David Brickman, and named Gregory Venizelos as a research analyst. They will be London-based, reporting to John Wilson,…

FSA vague on AMA waiver pack approach

The UK Financial Services Authority is remaining tantalisingly vague about its potential approach to a waiver pack for those banks who wish to apply for the advanced measurement approach (AMA), say industry executives.

Ameren on course to buy Illinois Power Company

US energy company Ameren Corp has received Illinois Commerce Commission approval to buy Illinois Power Company (IP) from Houston energy company Dynegy. The $2.3 billion deal – which is scheduled to be completed in the fourth quarter – still requires…

JP Morgan Chase’s Dublon retires

Dina Dublon, chief financial officer at JP Morgan Chase, will leave the bank she has worked at for 23 years. She will be replaced by former Bank One executive, Michael Cavanagh, who is a close associate of Jamie Dimon, the combined group’s chief…

Credit derivatives up 44% to $5.44 trillion, says Isda

Credit derivatives notionals stood at $5.44 trillion at the end of June, a jump of 44% compared with the end of last year, according to an International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) survey.

Belhadj leads BNP Paribas’ charge into US flow business

Amine Belhadj, who has helped BNP Paribas expand its derivatives business in Europe and Tokyo, is now attempting to replicate that success in the Americas in his new role as head of equities and derivatives, Americas at BNP Paribas in New York.

Peabody promotes head of US coal and emissions trading

Missouri-based coal company Peabody Energy has promoted Raphael Pierce to vice-president of trading at its Peabody Coaltrade subsidiary. He will continue to head up US coal and emissions trading, but with added responsibilities.

Refco hires OTC energy broking team

The European arm of New York-based financial services firm Refco has hired two brokers to form an over-the-counter (OTC) energy derivatives team. Glen Ward and Andrew Riddell join Refco Overseas in London from US broker Amerex’s London office.

Williams to retain energy trading business

Oklahoma-based energy company Williams said late last week it will continue operating its energy trading business, having failed to sell the rest of the wholesale power division. The company is focusing on long-term supply contracts and doing only a very…

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