Opinion
Editorial: The age of the scapegoat
Has the popularity of exchange-traded funds turned them into the new regulatory whipping boys?
US utilities face two crucial issues in 2012: Edison Electric Institute
On the same page?
Eurozone scenario analysis goes microscopic
Familiarity breeds content
No nosedive: markets could defy doom-mongers
Challenging the doom-mongers
Bank models are built on foundations of sand
Foundations of sand
Regulators smell a rat – Aaron Woolner column
Regulators smell a rat
The volatility challenge
The volatility challenge
Too much too soon?
Editor's letter
The correlation of operational risk with economic scenarios
Marcelo Cruz highlights the problems that can arise when analysing the relationship between operational risk and macroeconomic factors
Lookback
Lookback
Editorial: The spotlight turns to funding
Editor's letter
National interests threaten reform agenda
The health of nations
2012: another year of living dangerously
2012: another year of living dangerously
“Solvency II is good for you”
“Solvency II is good for you”
Worse than we thought
Worse than we thought
The last word: opportunities for custodians in 2012
The leading question
First Person: Facing up to Fatca
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca)
Asia’s opinions on Basel III
The Basel Committee has published rules on the capitalisation of bank CCP exposures and global Sifis in recent months. It will now monitor how the rules are implemented, and tweak calibrations where necessary. Asia Risk talks to a selection of leading…
Countdown to the G-20 deadline
Just 12 months to go until all standardised OTC derivatives are supposed to be cleared through CCPs – but meeting that deadline everywhere looks unlikely
KRIs: the forgotten input
Using the forgotten input to build the next generation of op risk models
CDSs: lubricant or landmine?
Credit default swaps have allowed banks and investors to improve the management of their credit risk, but they may represent a lurking source of contagion in a crisis, argues David Rowe