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BNY Mellon Asset Management Asia chief Jiang relocates to US to run ETF unit
BNY Mellon asset management's Asia Pacific head has quit to run ETF business, Mellon Capital, in San Francisco. But the US bank says Asia remains a strategic priority for the group as business in the region is growing at four times the rate of the US
Swiss structured products see record turnover
November has been an exciting month for structured products in Switzerland, with the Swiss Structured Product Association reporting record turnover and Vontobel seeing its market share fall to its lowest level this year.
Santander live as settlement member
Decision to join CLS Bank follows change in policy at Citi, Santander's former third-party CLS provider
Brussels forges ahead with Sepa end-date proposal, despite differences
European Commission proposes deadlines for national credit and debit transfers to migrate to Sepa system; move could divide stakeholders
CFTC mulls position limits rule, delays vote
US regulator fails to vote on position limits proposal; questions raised about data availability
Night of triumph at the Asia Risk awards 2010
Night of triumph
Basel III won’t be a problem if implemented correctly, says Bank of England
Latest Financial Stability Report stresses importance of long transition to new rules, and concerns over central counterparty clearing
Operational Risk & Regulation 2012 Innovation Awards
Operational Risk & Regulation magazine will publish its annual awards in March. Find out how to enter here
Irish bail-out fails to quell bank worries
The cost of insuring against a default of Ireland's major banks went up today, despite yesterday's aid package agreed by parliament.
Almost 70% of insurers completed QIS 5
Participation rates double for QIS 5
Axa appoints Chow to lead North Asia sales
Axa IM said its assets under management reached approximately $713 billion as of the end of September 2010.
Pimco and Source partner for fixed-income ETFs in Europe
Source and Pimco are working together to list their first joint ETF early next year.
Basel Committee publishes final Basel III rules
The Basel Committee has finalised its Basel III package - but work in certain areas will continue into 2011
US E&P to shift from gas to liquids in 2011
Liquids-rich plays attract attention as the low natural gas price outlook continues
Goldman Sachs appoints Lubke as chief regulatory reform officer
Theo Lubke calls time on 15-year stint with New York Fed to join Goldman Sachs.
RBS agrees to help publish report of FSA investigation
RBS agrees to help publish report of FSA investigation
Corruption dubbed most pervasive op risk for 2011
Control Risks report highlights the impact of the UK Bribery Act on operational risk management
OECD to launch longevity risk project
Programme to include regulatory framework required to develop life tables for pension funds and insurance companies
King called for global bailout in March 2008: WikiLeak
Bank of England governor told US ambassador of need for nations to cooperate in order to recapitalise banking sector
South Korean export markets won’t slow
South Korean freight derivatives growth will not slow, despite the financial regulator’s institutional warning to Barclays and a caution to an individual at JP Morgan for breaking local banking rules by selling inappropriate currency derivatives that are…
Regulatory arbitrage worsening, says Lloyds head
Win Bischoff, chair of Lloyds Banking Group, warns of increasing divergence between regulators
Source and Deutsche Bank add to Six Swiss Exchange exchange-traded product listings
Source and Deutsche list ETPs on SIX
Deutsche Bank lists emerging markets ETFs in London
Deutsche Bank lists emerging markets ETFs in London