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Regulation, credit are major challenges for energy traders in 2012: Trayport’s Davies
Regulation and credit are two of the biggest challenges facing energy trading companies in 2012, says James Davies at Trayport.
Sovereign debt crisis spurs investment in cat bonds
Life insurers and pension funds using insurance-linked securities as diversifier, as deal activity jumps in fourth quarter
Chinese banks will avoid Fatca, observers warn
Banks in China will find ways to avoid complying with Fatca, according to industry experts and observers
UK distributors to adopt discretionary model in response to Retail Distribution Review
The UK structured products industry could become “a market of marketers and discretionary managers”, industry warns
Dividend ETFs see funds flow boost
Dividend ETFs see funds flow boost
Forex repository aiming for mid-2012 launch, says DTCC
Following the launch of the interest rate derivatives trade repository last week, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation confirms foreign exchange and commodities are the next priority
Apra names new division managers
Australian regulator names Keith Chapman and Helen Rowell in senior roles
Quants call for Isda to clarify close-out values
Leading quants highlight ambiguity in Isda master agreement - but warn that resolving the issue could worsen systemic risk
New consolidated platform launch to boost Asian ELN market efficiency
The launch by Bloomberg of a centralised price discovery platform for equity-linked notes in Asia sets out to bring easier and more efficient access to ELN pricing information
FSA provides relief to insurers on dual-capital model concerns
Unpublished Level 2 text will be basis of model approvals, says FSA's Adams
Eiopa to perform insurer stress test next year
Tests will not be based on QIS 5 calibrations, says Montalvo
SG CIB closes US power business - rivals point to dollar funding constraints
Former RBS Sempra Commodities business closed just 11 months after acquisition
FX clearing has taken an illogical course, panellists warn
Non-deliverable forwards are the current focus for FX CCPs and banks, but panellists argue the risk in those products is negligible
New standard CSA too dollar-centric, say Asian banks
Banks in Asia-Pacific complain about dollar dominance in new standard CSA – prompting Isda to rethink its plans
Cagan appointed head of op risk at JP Morgan
Cagan moves from compliance role at Citi to new op risk post
Structured fund investors in Japan shift from currency to alternatives
Japan’s ultra-low rate environment has left many of its investors hungry for decent returns, but some high-yield structured funds involving currency plays have seen unwinding of positions in favour of alternative types of strategies. Sarah Nowakowska…
US will wait for clarity on transitional measures before deciding on SII equivalence – NAIC
Impact of Solvency II equivalence on consumer protection is key issue for US, says NAIC chief
Structured Products Ireland: Investors look beyond deposit-based structures to diversify
Tapping Ireland's savings pool
People: Todd Steinberg exits Macquarie
Steinberg leaves as Macquarie trims
Leaked EU data privacy laws cause conflict with Fatca
Industry experts warn stricter EU data privacy laws might have implications for Fatca
New insurer 'to cut buy-out costs' for DB schemes
Long Acre Life will use mutual concept to reduce ultimate buy-out cost for pension funds
SEC's Office of International Affairs appoints new director
Eric Pan to oversee international regulatory policy at the agency
Gas users lock in low long-term prices
Long-term price risk management deals are becoming more popular with utilities and regulators as a way to lock in low natural gas prices
Federal judge's ruling could change prosecution of Wall Street
Legal experts see potential effects of Rakoff's SEC-Citi ruling for major banks' settlements