Euro
Forex options traders count the cost of stressed VAR
Costing stressed VAR
Countries will leave the euro by 2014, says ACI UK poll
The vast majority of respondents believe at least one country will leave the euro by 2014, but expect the single currency to survive
Eurozone crisis is a buyers' strike, not an uprising
Eurozone crisis is a buyers’ strike
Investors seek alternative forex hedges for euro crisis
Australian dollar, renminbi and CE3 currencies touted as alternative macro hedges for European debt woes
Greek exit threatens eurozone ALM
The Greek gift
Wealthy Greeks turn to offshore securities to escape redenomination risk
The massive drop in deposits held in domestic banks in Greece is partly attributable to transfers of savings into overseas accounts or securities to mitigate fears of a Greek eurozone exit and a return to the drachma
Commerzbank Twin Win notes fall victim to low barrier
The index fails to recover
Euro crisis could cause full EU break-up, warns ex-BoE official
John Gieve, former deputy governor for financial stability at the Bank of England, warns of an "explosion" waiting to happen in the EU
Stronger defences needed: stress testing a eurozone break-up
For a few dollars more
Eurozone scenario analysis goes microscopic
Familiarity breeds content
Dealers tackle euro redenomination risks
Back to the drachma?
No nosedive: markets could defy doom-mongers
Challenging the doom-mongers
UK MEP re-elected as head of European economic committee
Sharon Bowles will serve a second term as chair of Econ
Tech firms prepare euro break-up contingencies
Break-up blues
Bank risk manager of the year: JP Morgan
Risk awards 2012
Sovereign risk manager of the year: Dutch State Treasury Agency
Risk awards 2012
Derivatives law firm of the year: Allen & Overy
Risk awards 2012
How the CCP location debate helped split the EU
Location, location, location
Standard CSA: the dollar dominance dispute
The dollar dominance dispute
2012: another year of living dangerously
2012: another year of living dangerously