Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

Hidden dangers

Do op risk managers still care about the impact of reputational risk? Possibly not, reports Peter Madigan

BIS: debt now bigger problem than inflation

4 October - The main structural threat to global economic growth is no longer runaway inflation, but a slower rebalancing of excess debt, according to a working paper released by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

BIS says derivatives trading remains buoyant

Growth in international derivatives trading on exchanges stabilised in the second quarter with an increase of 13% between April and June, following a surge of 24% in the previous quarter, according to the latest Bank for International Settlements (BIS)…

Growth in derivatives trading speeds up, says BIS

Trading on international derivatives exchanges has continued to pick up pace, according to the latest Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Quarterly Review, which was released today. The combined turnover in interest rate, equity and currency…

Growth of OTC contracts slows to 5%, say BIS

Rising commodity prices and a worldwide rally in equity prices during the second half of last year have dramatically increased the demand for over-the-counter derivatives protection in the sectors, according to the latest statistics released by the Bank…

Home-host heads for Asia

SINGAPORE – Although the home-host debate has not yet raged in Asia as it has elsewhere, this will change over the next 18 months as regulators in the region begin to publish their policy papers, said Jacob Gyntelberg, a senior economist at the Bank for…

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