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Risk management is vital to the economic well-being of developing markets, says governor of Algeria’s central bank
Mohammed Laksaci, governor of the Central Bank of Algeria, Banque d’Algerie, spoke this week about how global risks will affect the financial stability of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Algeria, Ghana, Islamic Republic of Iran, Morocco, Pakistan…
BoA bolsters rates team with ex-Morgan Stanley duo
Bank of America has hired two senior interest rate traders from rival Morgan Stanley, as it seeks to bolster its trading and rates teams across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Tim Yip started last month, and was joined by Ferruccio Ferrara last…
BNP hires Citi forex options head
BNP Paribas has hired a number of foreign exchange employees from rivals Citigroup and Barclays Capital, as the French bank continues a drive to increase its presence in the US and Europe.
BNP Paribas to expand equity derivatives team by 200
BNP Paribas is increasing the headcount of its equity derivatives division by almost a third, in an effort to tap the growing demand for equity-linked products from emerging markets. In an interview with RiskNews ( Structured Products' sister publication…
BNP Paribas to expand equity derivatives team by 200
BNP Paribas is increasing the headcount of its equity derivatives division by almost a third, in an effort to tap the growing demand for equity-linked products from emerging markets. In an interview with RiskNews , the bank’s global head of equities and…
Moulds appointed president of EMEAA at BoA
Jonathan Moulds is to take over from William Fall as president of Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia (EMEAA) at Bank of America in London following Fall’s announcement of retirement after 11 years at the bank. The appointment will be effective…
The value of experience
Sunil Chadda was recently installed as head of Citisoft's hedge fund and derivatives practice. Victor Anderson speaks to him about trends that he's identified since his appointment, the impact Mifid (the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive) is…
A keen eye for convergence
Ellen Davis talks to Danièle Nouy, chair of the Committee of European Banking Supervisors about the CRD, Pillar III and divergence, along with other issues currently occupying the CEBS
Barna leaves Merrill for Deutsche equity role
Peter Barna has joined Deutsche Bank in New York as a director in the bank’s US convertible and equity linked solutions group. He comes from Merrill Lynch, where he worked for eight years, most recently as director in equity linked capital markets with…
Re-balancing risk priorities
Op risk managers are taking an integrated approach to the two thorns in their side – Basel II and SOX – writes Choongo Moonga
FSA executive on principal aims of Solvency II
John Tiner, chief executive of the Financial Standards Authority (FSA), has spoken about the FSA’s views on Solvency II. Tiner’s key message during the speech was that the FSA’s principal aim was to incentivise insurance firms to use modern risk…
Ex-Deutsche’s Raynes to head Citigroup’s structured credit division
Citigroup has appointed Michael Raynes as head of its global structured credit products division in New York. He joins from Deutsche Bank, where he spent six years, most recently as head of the global CDO group and co-head of the global securitised…
Qatar regulatory authority joins Islamic Financial Services Board
The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) regulatory authority today announced that it has joined the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB), the international standard-setting body for regulatory and supervisory agencies that have a vested interest in ensuring…
Matoo joins Commerzbank from DrKW
Commerzbank Corporates & Markets, the investment banking arm of Germany's Commerzbank, has hired Mehraj Mattoo to head up its global alternative investment strategies business in London.
BNP reshuffles credit research team
BNP Paribas has reorganised its London-based European credit research group to include a new relative-value desk.
The great rating debate
A conference in Paris exposed some criticism of the way the rating agencies function. Issuers and investors feel the industry suffers from a lack of competition which has harmed service levels. Sarfraz Thind reports
Eric Viet quits JP Morgan to launch pension buy-out fund
JP Morgan’s Eric Viet has quit his position as head of the US banking giant’s European pensions group, to set up a private equity buy-out fund based in London. He is joined by Amédée Levillain, who worked alongside him at JP Morgan.
Wang joins Deutsche as US power trader
Steve Wang has joined Deutsche Bank's New York commodities group as a director of US power trading.
Hong Kong’s SFC tightens sponsor regulations
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has released its new eligibility criteria for sponsors and compliance advisers, aimed at assessing the overall suitability of corporate finance advisory firms to act in these roles. The regulations go…