Banks
Growth in wealth products leaves China non-state banks exposed to liquidity risk
Smaller banks’ use of wealth management products to drive deposit bases poses liquidity and credit risk to broader sector
Reputational risk in Latin American banks
Latin lessons
Vietnam pushes bank consolidation to aid risk management
Control measures
Mitigating the risk of organised crime on banks' call centres
A balanced defence
SG's peso-denominated note returns 4.3% per annum
Mexican stand-off
S&P Indices partners with Isda to assess credit quality of US and European banks
S&P Indices launches equally weighted proxies that measure the quality of US and European banks in conjunction with Isda, the trade body for the global OTC derivatives industry
Ten steps to banking supervision in a financial crisis
When crisis strikes
Cash-rich insurers eye loan books of de-leveraging European banks
Cash-rich insurers eye loan books of de-leveraging European banks
Regulators smell a rat – Aaron Woolner column
Regulators smell a rat
Regulatory releases and developments in Asia
Regulatory releases and developments in Asia
Risk managers complain about Fed stress test workload
Twelve new banks are included in this year's US stress test, and some institutions are unhappy about the extra work
How the link between credit and economic growth has broken: Joseph Mason column
After the financial crisis of 2008–9, authorities needed to 'rehabilitate' corporate debtors to improve their creditworthiness. Why have they failed?
Asia Risk wealth rankings 2011 – VOTE NOW!
Your chance to take part in our poll to find the region's top derivatives dealers for the wealth management industry
Empirical performance of loss given default prediction models
Research Papers
Risk & Return Brasil: Supervisors need to be more curious, says Maia
Authorities should put less faith in numbers and what they are told by banks, says top Brazilian supervisor
Buy-side firms urged to avoid stampede to CCPs
Panel participants encourage buy-side firms to engage with CCPs early to avoid a last-minute rush
Market analysts consider impact of resolution regimes on CDS market
Resolution regimes rule, OK?
Breaking up is so very hard to do: Caveat Lector column
Breaking up is so very hard to do
European financials weather sovereign instability
Trading talk: May 2011
Investor jitters over Spain affect performance of BBVA five-year bond
Deals in Focus: BBVA
Taiwanese banks exposed to domestic property and China risks, says Fitch
Fitch Ratings believes the cost of funding for Taiwanese banks could jump nearly 200 basis points should Taiwan or China property prices fall sharply. The country's banks are also prone to any slowdown in global economic growth.
Reverse stress tests with bottom-up approaches
Research Papers