Poland
RBI reverts to standardised op risk modelling
Austrian bank hopes switch away from AMA to temper requirements’ sensitivity to legal provisions

RBI, ING’s op risk charges inflated by AMA updates
RWAs rise a combined €4.8 billion at the two banks

Polish mortgage claims push RBI’s op risk up 43%
Following the latest increase, op risk makes up 11% of the bank’s total RWAs

Risk solutions house of the year: Santander Corporate & Investment Banking
Risk Awards 2022: Multi-jurisdiction transactions saw the bank solve three-way currency conundrum and take on litigation risk
Keeping watch: EBA stress-testing head plans overhaul
Top-down approach, dynamic balance sheet and multiple shock scenarios all possible for 2022
Best in Central and Eastern Europe – Bank Zachodni
Best in Central and Eastern Europe
AML and framework change at Nordea
Anders Meinert Jørgensen, head of group operational risk at Nordea, talks AML awareness and pace of framework change at the bank
Best in Central and Eastern Europe
Best in Central and Eastern Europe
Alior Bank: Battling high deposit rates in Poland
What Alior has in store
KDPW_CCP: Trying to find a niche in OTC clearing
Finding a niche
Is European shale a game-changer for the gas markets?
A rocky future?
Regulation a concern for CEE power and gas traders
Getting on track?
Best in Central and Eastern Europe
Best in Central and Eastern Europe
Lookback
Lookback
Listed warrants return to the Polish market
Raiffeisen Centrobank has broadened its structured products range in Poland with the launch of more than a hundred products based on domestic underlyings on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, including the first listed warrants since 2005
Polish OTC clearer aims for 2012 launch as Europe fragments
Another central counterparty plans to launch in Europe, starting with zloty-denominated interest rate swaps
Tacking liquidity risk in illiquid power markets
Liquidity turns eastward
Protected in Poland
Protected in Poland
Best in Central and Eastern Europe
Structured Products Europe Awards 2010
Eastern Europe credit investors turn their backs on the Balkans and head for CIS, Poland and Czech Rep
Events in the Eurozone have put the brakes on eastern Europe’s strong recovery from the financial crisis, but bond investors continue to identify opportunities in the region, particularly amongst the larger economies.
Eurozone contagion fears hit eastern Europe as investors seek safe havens
Bond investors are looking to the relative safety of Poland and the Czech Republic as the Eurozone debt crisis takes toll on eastern Europe’s smaller economies.