Risk magazine
Pirelli: Regulators have lost focus
Corporates unfairly hit by new rules, argues tyre company’s risk head
Dealers push ‘margin-sharing’ as answer to collateral crunch
Approach would be twice as efficient as planned uncleared margin regime, dealers claim
Foreign banks say new Fed rules could force them out of repo markets
Repo and securities lending “will be the first casualties of the new Fed standards”
People: Foresti jumps from Deutsche to BAML
Michele Foresti, an 18-year Deutsche Bank veteran, is BAML's new head of fixed income for Europe
Nasdaq OMX to decide on forex clearing by mid-2014
Clearer is talking to banks about possible service
Trading strategies via book imbalance
Predicting equity and futures tick by tick price movements
Majority of Emir derivatives reports cannot be matched, say repositories
DTCC is able to find the other half of a trade for around 40% of reports
DTCC did not anticipate client 'avalanche', says Broderick
Repository has apologised to clients caught in Emir reporting backlog
Q&A: Sandy Broderick, DTCC, on the Emir reporting avalanche
Surge in customer numbers caught the repository out, CEO admits
Fair value accounting's blind spot
Market prices ignore time-to-liquidation, says David Rowe
Regulatory-optimal funding
A treasury viewpoint on the funding optimization problem
O’Malia: If OTC market has split, blame regulators
CFTC commissioner hopes arrival of European rules will ease pressure
Costs of forex manipulation could be worse than Libor
Total bill from penalties and lawsuits could reach “tens of billions,” some estimate
Hedge funds argue against tougher rules at CFTC roundtable
Investors should be free to pick risky strategies, managers say
How to game a Sef: Banks fear arrival of arbitrageurs
Liquidity could suffer if sharp practice takes root in Sef markets
PRA demands Ukraine and Russia risk reports from banks
Banks told to 'consider the implications for their business' and report to regulator
Airbus Group: Looking for natural hedges
European air giant trying to persuade customers to pay in euros
South African corporates expect to sign CSAs
Power giant Eskom and South African Airways want to cut hedging costs
Hedge funds wary of betting on rates
Managers cite 2013 fixed-income rout as reason for caution
Holes expected in South Africa’s draft clearing rules
Proposed regime could arrive this month, but scope will remain unclear
Commissioners attack CFTC's no-action letters
Letters skirt rulemaking process, according to current and former regulators
Overnight heroes: central banks weigh loans for CCPs
Eurex and SGX can borrow from their central banks, while rivals have to rely on common-or-garden lenders
Sef rules expected to catch swap packages from mid-May
Simpler structures will have existing CFTC safe harbour removed first, Sefs expect
CFTC-EC swaps accord not working, says MEP Swinburne
Accord has not solved swaps liquidity fragmentation