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Euronext.Liffe to lower trading fees on French equity options
Trading fees on Euronext.Liffe’s French equity options will fall by 17-50% when trading migrates to LiffeConnect on April 14, the derivatives exchange claimed.
Risk Europe 2003: Reuters signs deal with NumeriX for exotic derivatives libraries
Reuters has signed a deal with NumeriX, the US derivatives analytics company, to offer a suite of exotic derivatives pricing libraries for customers of its Kondor+ flagship risk management system. The deal was unveiled at Risk 's eighth annual Risk…
Risk Europe 2003: Government debt not subject to traditional risk management requirements, says de Forges
Government debt, while affected by volatility risk in particular, nevertheless cannot be subject to the risk management approaches and constraints of other businesses, according to Sylvain de Forges, chief executive of Agency France Tresor, the French…
RBC Centura appoints chief risk officer
RBC Centura, a US retail banking subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada, has appointed Andrea Bolger as its new chief credit and risk officer. She replaces Graham McLachlan, who has relocated to Vancouver as RBC’s regional president.
Trichet calls for more transparency, especially for credit derivatives
Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France, said transparency is essential to prevent a "herd mentality" in the financial market that can create artificial swings in market prices.
Hong Kong banks ready SARS contingency plans
Banks are readying contingency plans for FX trading in Hong Kong, as a potentially fatal pneumonia virus grips the trading centre.
Standardised approach may receive op risk charge cut, says ECB official
The operational risk charge related to the Basel II 'standardised approach' may be cut in the third consultative paper (CP3) due for release next month by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, according to Panagiotis Strouzas, a senior expert in…
Trichet calls for more transparency, especially for credit derivatives
Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France, said transparency is essential to prevent a “herd mentality” in the financial market that can create artificial swings in market prices. During a keynote address at the Professional Risk Managers’…
Standardised approach may receive op risk charge cut, says ECB official
The operational risk charge related to the Basel II ‘standardised approach’ may be cut in the third consultative paper (CP3) due for release next month by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, according to Panagiotis Strouzas, a senior expert in…
More FX traders for Bank One
Bank One hired two FX traders in March, continuing a build-up in spot and options trading begun earlier this year.
Swapstream and SwapsWire join forces for interest rate swaps processing
Swapstream, a trading platform for swaps and over-the-counter derivatives, has reached an agreement to interface with SwapsWire, the industry-backed integrated electronic processing network for derivatives. Deals executed on Swapstream by banks and…
RBS expands credit trading team
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) Financial Markets has expanded its credit trading team, part of the bank’s Capital Markets business. James Chapman and Mike Srba both join the London-based team.
Hong Kong banks ready SARS contingency plans
Banks are readying contingency plans for FX trading in Hong Kong, as a potentially fatal pneumonia virus grips the trading centre.
NumeriX enhanced to support more complex credit products
US analytics company NumeriX has enhanced its core analytics toolkit and engine to meet demand from a rapidly evolving credit derivatives market. The modifications will allow users to model, price and manage the risk of a broad range of sophisticated…
Japanese banks get a breather but airlines continue to dip
The cost of credit protection on Japanese banks were off their lows, as the regulator eased earlier concerns that it may nationalise ailing banks. Meanwhile, the cost of protection on airlines continued to skyrocket as the war in Iraq and the spreading…
Boberski to head rates strategy at Bear Stearns
US investment bank Bear Stearns has hired David Boberski as managing director and head of interest rate strategy, in a bid to consolidate research across interest rate product lines.
JP Morgan Chase launches Janice to track Japanese credit derivatives
JP Morgan Chase has launched a new index that will track Japanese credit default swaps. Called JPMorgan All Nippon Index of Credit, or Janice, the index is the average of the spreads on the 45 most liquid credit default swaps of Japanese companies and…
HSBC appoints new global markets heads in Hong Kong
Paul Hand and Anita Fung, HSBC’s head of sales and head of trading respectively in the bank’s treasury and capital markets team in Hong Kong, have been appointed co-heads of global markets, Asia-Pacific.
JP Morgan Chase and Morgan Stanley team to launch new credit indexes
JP Morgan Chase and Morgan Stanley plan to issue a raft of new 'Tracx' credit default swap indexes over the coming 12 months. The two have already launched their own versions of such products under the names Hydi and Jeci for JP Morgan Chase, and Tracers…
Reuters and IBM team up in Asia-Pacific
Reuters has teamed up with IBM Financial Services to offer risk management systems and consulting services to small and medium sized financial institutions in Asia-Pacific.
UBS: QIS3 results in increased capital, is not "fair"
UBS, the Switzerland-based financial institution, says its overall capital will increase under the Basel Accord revisions, as currently outlined in the third quantitative impact study (QIS3). In addition, other institutions have had the same results, the…
New FSA chairman appointed
A new chairman of the UK's Financial Services Authority was announced yesterday by Chancellor Gordon Brown.
Hong Kong retail credit-linked bond is latest victim of 'atypical pneumonia'
SHK Fund Management, a unit of Hong Kong conglomerate Sun Hung Kai, has postponed the sale of a retail minibond linked to the credits in the Standard & Poor’s 100 Index, due to the deteriorating social and economic environment in Hong Kong caused by the…
ABN Amro creates new global head of rates research role
ABN Amro has appointed Graham McDevitt to the new role of global head of rates research in the bank’s financial markets business. McDevitt was previously head of credit strategy.