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Reuters FX under threat
Reuters is fighting back to secure its position in FX, following the announcement of an alliance between two rivals, reports Risk's sister publication FX Week .
Krung Thai Bank taps Reuters for risk system
Krung Thai Bank, Thailand’s largest state bank, has signed an agreement with Reuters, the global information and trading systems company, to provide a real-time trading room risk system and a back-office system to handle its processing and cash…
Eurex and BOTCC in global clearing accord
Eurex, the Swiss-German derivatives exchange, has signed up the US Board of Trade Clearing Corporation (BOTCC) to clear the contracts that will be traded on the futures exchange that Eurex plans to launch early next year. BOTCC customers will have direct…
HSBC recruits global head of currency options
HSBC has hired Matt Desselberger from Deutsche Bank as its global head of currency options. He succeeds Martyn Brush, who will serve in a new position as head of derivatives business management, responsible for the operational side of the derivatives…
German mortgage consortium to manage risk with Fermat
German mortgage bank Eurohypo has bought Paris-based Fermat’s risk management suite for regulatory risk, credit risk and asset and liability management.
Industry moves to appease investor credit conflicts of interest concerns
A group of leading trade associations today released a draft of “principles and recommendations” regarding the correct set-up of Chinese Walls within the credit divisions of US financial institutions. The move follows criticism from investors – notably…
JP Morgan Chase hires Asian credit and rates MD
JP Morgan Chase has snatched Kelvin Wong from Deutsche Bank, appointing him as a managing director in the credit and rates business and head of credit sales in Asia ex-Japan.
Bank risk disclosure improving, says Basel Committee
A new report from the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision says that, overall, banks are improving their disclosure of credit, market, operational and other risks in their annual reports.
Radwan working paper released
Alexander Radwan, a member of the European parliament (MEP) for Germany, released another draft of his working paper on the European Commission's capital adequacy directive (CAD) on May 20.
Credit derivatives disclosure still lacking, says Basel Committee
The disclosure by banks related to their credit mitigation techniques is still lacking, according to a survey released today by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. The survey analysed public disclosure by banks in 2001 and found that, although…
Deutsche Post World Net integrates treasury operations, reduces risk
Deutsche Post World Net, the Bonn-based pan-European logistics provider, has implemented Trema Finance Kit, in a bid to reduce risk and increase operational efficiency. The move is part of an effort to centralise its treasury operations, and the new…
Tower predicts bank IT spending will grow
New research from the Tower Group, a Boston-based consultancy, concludes that despite an intense focus on cost-cutting at banks, IT spending will grow modestly over the next three years. While many believe the banking sector's malaise will continue to…
CFTC moves to force Platts to divulge trade data documents
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed an application to enforce compliance with two document subpoenas issued to global publisher McGraw-Hill Companies, as part of its ongoing investigation of corrupt energy trading practices. The…
UBS signs up to Mark-it credit pricing service
UBS Warburg has become the latest bank to feed credit price information into UK-based Mark-it Partners' credit database. In return, it will receive quorum price information for cash and derivatives credit instruments based on information provided by a…
SunGard to help Irish companies comply with Basel II
SunGard Trading and Risk Systems, an operating group of US technology company SunGard, has teamed up with Dublin–based software services consulting company Client Solutions to help banks and non-financial institutions across Ireland meet regulatory and…
Cargill Investor Services expands into Italy
Cargill Investor Services, the futures and options broking unit of commodities trading company Cargill, has joined the Italian Derivatives Market (IDEM) - part of the Borsa Italiana - as a general clearing member.
RBC sets up new forex prop desk
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) set up a new foreign exchange proprietary trading group last week in an attempt to steal a march on its competitors, according to RiskNews’ sister publication FX Week .
SunGard to help Irish companies comply with Basel II
SunGard Trading and Risk Systems, an operating group of US technology company SunGard, has teamed up with Dublin–based software services consulting company Client Solutions to help banks and non-financial institutions across Ireland meet regulatory and…
US Congress tries to tame Basel II
Members of the US House of Representatives have proposed a bill that would place Congress firmly in control of the nation's Basel II debate.
Ferguson named chairman of FSF
Roger Ferguson, vice-chairman of the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve System, was named chairman of the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) today.
Ferguson named chairman of FSF
Roger Ferguson, vice-chairman of the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve System, was named chairman of the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) today.
Lehman sells 'Ruby Finance' synthetic CDO in Japan
Lehman Brothers has sold an arbitrage synthetic collateralised debt obligation (CDO) referenced on a static portfolio of 140 credit default swaps worth a notional amount of $1.68 billion in Japan.
Japan’s Resona asks for government bailout
Resona Holdings, Japan’s fifth largest banking group created by the merger of Asahi and Daiwa, has asked the Japanese government for an emergency injection of public funds, following a sharp plunge in its capital reserves. The government bailout,…
Compliance systems are key to reputational risk, says Sullivan & Cromwell's Cohen
Regulators look to the strength of a firm's compliance system when deciding how aggressively to pursue it for rule violations, according to Rodgin Cohen, chairman of law firm Sullivan & Cromwell.