Asia Risk
BNY Mellon Asset Management Asia chief Jiang relocates to US to run ETF unit
BNY Mellon asset management's Asia Pacific head has quit to run ETF business, Mellon Capital, in San Francisco. But the US bank says Asia remains a strategic priority for the group as business in the region is growing at four times the rate of the US
Video: SGX’s Sutat Chew on alternative markets and CCP
Traditional exchanges have nothing to fear from alternative trading venues as long as they keep innovating, according to the Singapore Exchange’s head of corporate and market strategy. OTC derivatives central counterparty clearing, meanwhile, presents a…
Name concentration correction
Credit Risk
Securitisation may ease Basel III SME lending concerns
Credit conservation
Rules and regulation take centre stage at Asia Risk Congress 2010
Rules and regulations
Night of triumph at the Asia Risk awards 2010
Night of triumph
Asia Risk interdealer rankings 2010: Dealers
Strong and steady
Asia Risk interdealer rankings 2010: Brokers
Local markets lift-off
New frontiers for Islamic finance
New Islamic frontiers
Structured shift for Japanese investment products
A structural shift
China embraces credit derivatives
China’s first steps
The post G-20 regulatory roadmap
Regulatory roadmap
Preparing for domestic credit derivatives in India
Preparing for domestic CDS
Australian power market attracts raft of new investors
New kid on the bloc
Dealers confident of Volcker rule exceptions
Exceptions to the rule
OCBC Malaysia’s risk chief lauds obligor risk system
Obligated to risk
Axa appoints Chow to lead North Asia sales
Axa IM said its assets under management reached approximately $713 billion as of the end of September 2010.
Exchanges urge US to keep forex swaps and forwards under Dodd-Frank
The World Federation of Exchanges has urged US Treasury secretary Tim Geithner to keep forex derivatives under Dodd-Frank to block banks from using the exception for interest rate derivatives transactions. But a senior Westpac banker and rival trade…
Martin Wheatley leaving the HK SFC next year
The SFC's first chief executive, Martin Wheatley, will leave the commission in the middle of next year.
Credit Suisse names Fung to head its first family office hub in Singapore
Credit Suisse Private Banking has recruited Bernard Fung from Innotech Advisers to manage the bank's first family office hub in Singapore.
StanChart sheds Asia credit risk via $1.25bn securitisation
Standard Chartered has reopened its Start collateralised loan obligation programme for the first time since the global finance crisis spread to Asia. The bank has shed $1.25 billion of credit risk related primarily to loans extended to counterparties in…
Regulators moving closer to creating an Asian funds ‘passport’ regime
Asian regulators are increasingly warming to the concept of an Asian funds passport similar to the Ucits directive of the European Union. This might result in the region having its own cross-border fund vehicle enabling funds to be freely 'passported'…
Video: Hang Seng’s Andrew Fung optimistic on offshore RMB growth
Andrew Fung, head of treasury and investment at Hang Seng Bank in Hong Kong, believes the Hong Kong and Chinese governments should simplify procedures for offshore renminbi to be remitted to mainland China. This would increase the appeal of RMB bond…