Profile/Regulation
Risk 25 firms of the future: Deutsche Bank
Difficult choices ahead
Risk 25 firms of the future: DTCC
Ready for the horizontal-versus-vertical fight
Risk 25 firms of the future: BGC Partners
Our customers are changing
Profile: Credit Suisse's de Boissard on capital efficiency, Basel III and bank strategy
The adjustment bureau
Nera: How the banking backlash began
Banking backlash
Taiwan FSC builds towards Basel III
The vice chairperson of Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission says Taiwan will be adopting Basel III but the regulator is still undecided on establishing a local central clearing house
FSA: facing up to cross-jurisdiction conflicts
Juggling across jurisdictions
Profile: OCC's Walsh on Volcker rule leaks, Dodd-Frank divergence and bank capital
From the ridiculous to the sublime
Profile: Standard Bank CRO on rogue trading, liquidity and lending
“We do not have a liquidity issue”
Bair bids bye-bye to FDIC
Bair bids bye-bye
Axa’s Mark Stamper talks about the insurer's risk overhaul in Asia
Chains of command
Asia’s LCR challenge
Asia’s LCR challenge
Henry Hu drives change at the SEC
The game changer
The Brazil experience
Changing the market structure
Hu takes leave of the SEC
The Fin man
Stick with government bonds – even if they are overpriced: Andrew Dalton profile
All about the assets: Andrew Dalton profile
Lehman's legacy
Lehman's legacy
NY Fed pushes for a more open OTC derivatives market: Theo Lubke profile
The head of the financial infrastructure group at the New York Fed tells Mark Pengelly why transparency is key to the functioning of the derivatives market.
Profile - Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Theo Lubke
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has been shepherding global efforts to improve the over-the-counter derivatives market since 2005 and continues to push dealers to improve in areas such as transparency and central clearing. Theo Lubke, senior vice…
Profile: Swiss Re's Raj Singh
Predicitng the unthinkable