Risk South Africa rankings 2009

After the failure of Lehman Brothers, the global financial crisis has finally caught up with the South African derivatives market. Against this tough backdrop, Standard Bank has topped Risk's South Africa rankings once again. By Matt Cameron, with research by Xiao-Long Chen

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During 2008, many South African dealers were breathing a sigh of relief at having avoided the worst of the escalating credit crisis. While dealers in Europe and the US reeled from exposures to billions of dollars of subprime-linked collateralised debt obligations (CDOs), local banks managed to steer clear of these instruments. This was party due to exchange controls, under which the foreign exposures of domestic banks are limited to a maximum of 40% of their domestic regulatory capital, with non

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