Eurozone
ECB requests powers to regulate CCPs
Brexit heightens concern over importance of central counterparties
Is it $5bn or $77bn? Data enters the euro clearing row
Eurex set to challenge LCH estimates of clearing relocation costs
Euro clearing relocation ‘will inform’ US cross-border policy
Isda AGM: CFTC’s Giancarlo says geography has been no barrier for EU CCPs in the US
LCH warns on euro clearing land grab
Isda AGM: location policy would result in higher margin costs, lower liquidity, says Maguire
French regulator lays out plan to capture London euro clearing
AMF calls for equivalence to be scrapped for biggest CCPs and trade repositories
Eurozone must lead search for doom-loop fix
Basel Committee working on sovereign risk, but eurozone has most at stake
Systemic risk and the sovereign-bank default nexus: a network vector autoregression approach
This paper investigates European bond markets; looking at credit risk spillover effects between financial institutions and sovereigns in the euro area.
Greek tragedy will run and run
Bargain staves off threat of Greek exit, but does little to inspire belief in the eurozone
Deutsche Börse to set up Europe's first multi-asset RMB platform
German exchange group signs joint venture deal with CFFEX and Shanghai Stock Exchange
SSM: banks fret over giant supervisor's first steps
New watchdog a great idea in theory, banks say - but early months have been difficult
Q&A: SSM's Nouy on Europe's capital confusion
Chair of eurozone watchdog tells Risk.net member states should ditch carve-outs
ECB seeks end to capital carve-outs worth €130bn
On Thursday, eurozone bank supervisors will be asked to give up dozens of safe harbours
Eurozone cannot survive on a diet of fudge
Greek political upheaval sets up a lose-lose confrontation for the eurozone
Traders and politicians can learn from dead pilots
Trading portfolios are easily mishandled, as are Europe's economies
‘Grexit’ and radical Greek bond restructuring not expected
Extension of maturities and lower interest rates more likely
What the eurozone lacks - as foreseen in 1961
If Europe’s politicians had read a seminal 1961 paper, they may never have forged the eurozone
In-depth introduction: Government bonds
Central bankers and supervisors want to break Europe's bank-sovereign feedback loop. Politicians don't seem so sure
Bravery, creativity and a lot of money: How to cure the eurozone
Politicians may be unwilling to consider it, but the eurozone’s problems could be solved through a slight twist on debt monetisation, argues Marcello Minenna
Wishful thinking, the eurozone, and François Hollande
Wishing won't make it so
Electoral shifts raise risk of European tipping point
Tipping point?
From Greek tragedy to Cypriot farce
The crisis in Cyprus may come to be seen as a turning point towards reduced moral hazard and a viable future for the euro, but David Rowe argues many pitfalls remain
Myriad factors impact major currency pairs, says Gallo
Clashing currencies
Hedge funds face continued global economic uncertainty
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