Profile
KfW justifies exemptions from Emir
German government-owned development bank KfW managed to win an exemption from clearing and margin requirements under European derivatives regulation - a benefit not extended to its peers. Luke Clancy asks why
Profile: Network Rail sings the praises of two-way CSAs
Getting there
Distributor profile: Raiffeisen Polbank
Bespoke protection
Everest Capital bets big on frontier markets
Finding frontier value
Grandmaster Capital Fund: Grandmaster Capital
One move at a time
Single-strategy funds pay off for Citadel
Citadel of investing
AQR puts academic theory into practice
Putting theory into practice
Breton Hill Master Fund: Breton Hill Capital
Americas Awards 2013
EQ Investor: putting automation in the service of efficiency
Magnifying efficiency
SkyBridge Multi-Advisor Hedge Fund Portfolios - Series G: SkyBridge Capital
Walks and talks like a multi-strat
Armistice Capital Fund: Armistice Capital
Next small thing
Tree Capital Equity Fund II: Tree Capital
Americas Awards 2013
BlueMountain Credit Alternatives Fund: BlueMountain Capital Management
Americas Awards 2013
400 Capital Credit Opportunities Fund: 400 Capital Management
Americas Awards 2013
Gapstow Opportunity Fund: Gapstow Capital Partners
Americas Awards 2013
KSA Capital Partners: KSA MidOcean
Americas Awards 2013
Prosiris Global Opportunities Fund: Prosiris Capital Management
Independent thinker
Profile: Standard Chartered's Feder on Singapore benchmark changes
A charter for change
SCM Private: Securities lending fees still a concern
The house that ETFs built
Sigtarp promises more aggressive prosecutions in US
The US has taken an aggressive stance in prosecuting those involved in the financial crisis. The Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (Sigtarp) has so far jailed 43 individuals for fraud, waste and abuse related to Tarp…
Ercot's Doggett on keeping the lights on in Texas
Despite worries about a shortfall in generation capacity, Trip Doggett, president and chief executive of Ercot, is proud that Texas has the liveliest deregulated power market in the US. He speaks to Alexander Osipovich