Opinion
China and the challenge of creative destruction
If China is to continue its remarkable economic success of the past 30 years, it needs to tolerate and even encourage disruptive figures such as Steve Jobs. David Rowe argues that it is unclear whether the existing power structure is prepared to do so
The low-yield environment is a challenge for regulators as well as insurers
The low-yield environment is a challenge for regulators as well as insurers
Solving systemic risk in harmony
Regulators face an uphill task fixing the plumbing of global financial regulation, but an organisation waits in the wings ready to be tasked with the job of marrying up the connections
Italian financial transaction tax under scrutiny
When in Rome
Editorial: Business continuity is about planning in advance, whether for epidemics or storms
Preparing for the worst
First person: Section 871(m) amendment favours single-stock futures
What does the future hold?
Clarity call for trade repository reporting
Quotes of the quarter
The importance of preventive KRIs
Developing key risk indicators, or KRIs, is a prerequisite for effective risk management
CVA proxying: Nomura's alternative to "flawed" EBA method
A cross-section for CVA
Editorial: Asia’s political economy
The shaping force of today's financial markets is politics
Operational risk issues in the broker-dealer sector
Intensive exposure
Hedge funds need ethical guidelines
Ethical behaviour
What tomorrow's hardware means for today's risk systems
The case for dynamic efficiency
Editor's letter: The trouble with credit
Editorial
Regulatory myopia must not prevent a long-term view
Regulatory myopia must not prevent a long-term view
A changing landscape in commodity derivatives
A changing landscape
Firebreaks and stable doors
Firebreaks and stable doors
Operational risk issues in the insurance sector
Insurers face many of the same regulatory challenges as banks, but are well behind them in many cases