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Deutsche Asset Management to focus on retail market in Asia
Deutsche Asset Management has hired Sharon Cheng as head of retail sales for its Asia ex-Japan businesses. The newly created position is aimed at boosting the firm’s efforts in the retail market across the region.
Citi triumphs in Asian CLS
TAIWAN — Citigroup appears to be winning the battle for third-party CLS business in Asia.
Korea’s Koram Bank joins SuperDerivatives
Korea’s Koram Bank, a joint venture established by a consortium of local conglomerates, has joined SuperDerivatives, the internet-enabled currency options pricing system.
Patriot Act Point of Pain: Reference Data
The financial industry is expected to spend more than $10 billion to comply with the Patriot Act over the next three years. And at the heart of the issue is the data.
BoA hires mainland China head
Bank of America (BoA) has hired Helen Pun as managing director, head of mainland China for bank and non-bank financial institutions. Based in Hong Kong, she assumes responsibility for marketing structured and cross-border products across the mainland…
BoA hires global markets head in Hong Kong
Bank of America (BoA) has hired Abidin Siregar in a newly created role as head of global markets, Hong Kong. He will assume responsibility for sales, trading and research as well as building the bank’s debt capital raising business across the region.
Citi merges forex and rates businesses
Citigroup has merged foreign exchange with derivatives and interest rate products to form its new global rates and currencies group.
US Senate calls for structured finance probe
The structured finance businesses of leading financial institutions in the United States are set to face a major business practice investigation during the next six months, with top US regulators set to introduce a new code of governance for structured…
Basel II to boost both large and small banks' loan prices
The prices of some loan products for retail and middle-market corporate clients will almost certainly rise when banks implement the Basel II capital Accord in 2006, according to speakers at Risk 's Capital Allocation 2002 USA conference this morning.
Kosda to launch benchmark CMS index
The Korean Swaps Dealers Association (Kosda) plans to launch a benchmark constant maturity swap (CMS) fixing index in December, according to Seung Won Hwang, head of derivatives marketing at Citibank and co-chairman of Kosda.
Citigroup wins FX Week strategy award
Citigroup’s FX strategy team took the top spot in FX Week's best bank in FX research and strategy award, ousting last year’s winner Deutsche Bank into second place.
Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and UBS Warburg dominate FX derivatives in FX Week awards
Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and UBS Warburg led the FX forwards and FX options categories in FX Week’s awards again this year, confirming their dominance in derivatives.
Basel II will lead to more instability, critic argues
LONDON - The Basel II bank capital accord will result in more banking instability and more pro-cyclicality, where bank actions taken in response to solvency rules reinforce economic and market cycles, a leading critic of the accord said in October.
Data hurdles
The risk management rumour mill has been buzzing in recent weeks with the story that US banking regulators have told the senior management of the country’s 30 largest banks that they will be expected to implement the advanced internal ratings-based (IRB)…
Citi to outsource e-liquidity
Citigroup has launched a unique liquidity outsourcing platform for foreign exchange, a senior forex official at Citigroup in New York told RiskNews ' sister publication FX Week .
Tracing Transparency
Corporate bond traders are hesitantly embracing greater transparency and trying to figure out how to use it.
JP Morgan signs up 18 CLS third-party customers
JP Morgan Treasury Services, a unit of JP Morgan Chase, has signed up 18 third-party service customers to allow them access to continuous linked settlement (CLS). The third-party service contracts allow counterparts to settle their foreign exchange…
SunGard coup for FXConnect
State Street Corporation is due to announce this week that it has secured a coveted deal with the treasury software unit of Pennsylvania-based technology company SunGard.
International banks step-up German fixed-income derivatives coverage
Deregulation of the German insurance market is attracting the world's top investment banks to expand fixed-income derivatives operations in Frankfurt.
JP Morgan Chase snatches Asia Risk’s house of the year award
JP Morgan Chase has won RiskNews ' sister publication Asia Risk 's derivatives house of the year award, while also picking up its prize for credit derivatives house of the year – an accolade it has held since the magazine began publishing its awards…
CitiFx risk advisory group names new member
Jessica James has joined the investor team of CitiFX in London's risk advisory group. She reports to Laurent Desbois, head of risk advisory.
Implementing Basel II: the practical implications
180 risk professionals gathered in London last month to discuss the practical implications of implementing Basel II. National discretion, economic capital models and data collection and consistency were all hot topics at this PRMIA/ISDA-hosted event.
One-month delay for UK warrants market
The UK covered warrants market will not launch until October 28, more than a month later than the initially proposed date of today, according to the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
Swaps spreads for US banks and brokers widen
The cost of protection for US banks and brokers widened following a 17% plunge in third-quarter profits at Morgan Stanley and bleak forecasts by JP Morgan Chase on Tuesday that resulted in credit downgrades by rating agencies Standard & Poor’s and Fitch…