Rankings
Shaking the money tree
Salary survey
Parmalat focus: Tragedy or farce?
Corporate Europe has been gripped by a scandal that has led to the downfall of one of Italy's largest and most established companies – dairy producer Parmalat. Bondholders don't know whether to laugh or cry at the size of the fraud.
Winning players
Rankings 2004
Spread Modelling for Energy Risk
Rankings 2004
Tragedy or farce?
Parmalat focus
Tragedy or farce?
parmalat focus
Credit 2003 - Deals of the year
Deals of the year
Op risk systems come to the fore
Feature
Mutual self-awareness and fat tails
Risk analysis
Mark up the scorecard
Sergio Scandizzo and Roberto Setola explore the application of a scorecard approach to the measurement of operational risk, assessing both its reliability as a risk-management tool and the practicalities of its implementation.
Mark up the scorecard
Sergio Scandizzo and Roberto Setola explore the application of a scorecard approach to the measurement of operational risk, assessing both its reliability as a risk-management tool and the practicalities of its implementation.
Gordy rises on Basel credit wave
Who are the most influential authors of articles on quantitative finance? Every year, we total up the citations of sources given at the end of papers published in the Cutting Edge section of Risk.
In a differentleague
League tables
The AsiaRisk derivatives poll 2003
Interbank poll
Pricing credit risk
Merton models
Mark up the scorecard
TECHNICAL FOCUS
It pays to be number one
League tables
Glass-Steagall and Dingell?
Congressman John D. Dingell, the indefatigable Democrat from Michigan, has embarked on a crusade against the practice of 'tying' – where banks use loans to secure further business.
King ofjunk
Michael Milken
John Dingell
john d. dingell