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Fed's Ferguson defends US position on Basel
The US approach to regulatory capital is "perfectly consistent" with the spirit of the new risk management proposals from the Basel Committee, said Roger Ferguson, vice-chairman of the board of governors of the US Federal Reserve System, this week.
Del Fante quits JP Morgan Chase
Matteo Del Fante has quit his job as head of JP Morgan Chase’s public sector business for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Del Fante, who was not available for comment, is to take a job in the Italian public sector, according to sources.
Fed's Ferguson defends US position on Basel
The US approach to regulatory capital is "perfectly consistent" with the spirit of the new risk management proposals from the Basel Committee, said Roger Ferguson, vice-chairman of the board of governors of the US Federal Reserve System, this week.
Patsystems moves into forex trading
UK-based trading technology vendor Patsystems will expand into foreign exchange trading through a deal reached with IFX Markets. The British companies will develop an interface that will allow traders on Patsystems’ trading platform to connect directly…
Risk management held back by lack of clear definition
Risk managers must collectively define the value of their trade to be taken seriously, according to Andrew Smith, chief financial risk officer of UK bank HBOS.
There can be no more Basel delays, warns Bolkestein
The European Union will not meet its CAD 3 implementation targets if the new Basel II capital Accord is hit by further delays, Frits Bolkestein, internal market and taxation commissioner for the European Commission (EC), warned at a conference today.
RMA signs up for OpVantage First database
The Risk Management Association (RMA) has signed up to use OpVantage's First (financial institutions risk scenario trend) database. OpVantage, a division of rating agency Fitch, provides operational risk software to the industry.
There can be no more Basel delays, warns Bolkestein
The European Union will not meet its CAD 3 implementation targets if the new Basel II capital Accord is hit by further delays, Frits Bolkestein, internal market and taxation commissioner for the European Commission (EC), warned at a conference today.
Icap Energy to act as CCX liquidity provider
Icap Energy, the energy brokerage arm of UK inter-dealer broker Icap, has become a member of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX). Icap Energy will now act as a principal counterparty to CCX members trading on the exchange.
Strong global OTC growth continues
A surge in interest rate swaps drove a global increase in the over-the-counter derivatives market of 20% over the first half of this year, according to figures released today by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Mark-it snares first French contributor
Mark-it Partners, a UK company providing daily pricing information on credit derivatives and cash credit instruments, has signed up French bank Credit Agricole Indosuez (CAI), its first French client.
Nomura analyst sceptical about Nera's ratings study
Research by National Economic Research Associates' (Nera) economic consulting division comparing different rating agencies' rating processes has been described as "disappointingly inconclusive" by Mark Adelson, a New York-based securitisation and asset…
WestLB boosts credit derivatives sales
Germany’s WestLB has snared Anthony Brown as executive director and head of credit sales. Based in London, he will sell a range of credit products to non-German-speaking accounts.
BoNY steps up hedge fund transparency effort
The Bank of New York has stepped up its efforts to offer hedge funds increased transparency in Europe, with the hire of David Aldrich as head of securities industry banking. Aldrich will assume responsibility for relationship management and sales to…
Regulators tangle with EL exclusion criteria in op risk
Apparently, the expected loss/unexpected loss (EL/UL) debate isn't restricted to the credit risk arena.
Nomura analyst sceptical about Nera’s ratings study
Research by National Economic Research Associates' (Nera) economic consulting division comparing different rating agencies’ rating processes has been described as “disappointingly inconclusive” by Mark Adelson, a New York-based securitisation and asset…
Former head of currency forwards returns to Bank One
Bank One’s former head of currency forwards, Paul Smith, will rejoin the company in London tomorrow (November 11) as a senior euro forwards trader, a senior official told RiskNews’ sister publication FX Week .
UBS hires Latin American trading head
Ron Goldshmidt has joined UBS's fixed income, rates and currencies division at Stamford, Connecticut, in the newly created position of head of Latin American trading.
Summit Systems names prominent hires in New York
Software vendor Summit Systems has made a number of appointments for its New York office. The hires include the return of co-founder Kathy Perrotte to the vendor after a one-year sabbatical.
US banks increase investments in service and risk management technology, says report
US banks are increasing their spending on service and risk management technology, a new survey by the American Bankers Association (ABA) and TowerGroup has found.
Associations to perform economic capital model convergence study
According to the response to the US's advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR), written jointly by the Bond Market Association (BMA) and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, a number of trade associations are organising a study on the…