Christopher Jeffery
Christopher Jeffery is Editor-in-chief of Central Banking Publications, which includes the Central Banking Journal, CentralBanking.com and Central Banking On Air. He has more than 15 years of journalistic experience covering banking, business, economics, finance and public policy in London, Hong Kong and New York. Recent interviews include those with Agustín Carstens, Stanley Fisher, Stefan Ingves, Christian Noyer, Raghuram Rajan, Robert Schiller and Christopher Sims. Chris is founder of the Central Banking Awards, set up to recognise excellence in the central banking community; as well as the IFF China Report, a publication offering insight and opinion from China’s top policy-makers. Chris was previously Editor of Asia Risk in Hong Kong and Deputy Editor of Risk in London.
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Video: Japan FSA's Chikahisa Sumi talks about regulation's post-Basel III focus
The G-20 does not plan to sit still after its historic endorsement of Basel III. New targets include too-big-to-fail institutions, the shadow-banking system and commodity derivatives, according to Chikahisa Sumi, deputy commissioner for international…
JP Morgan’s Asia commodities chief Dawe quits
Oral Dawe built up JP Morgan's commodities business into one of the largest platforms in Asia since joining the US bank from Goldman Sachs in 2008.
Risk Japan 2010: Stressing the risks
Speakers and delegates attending Risk Japan 2010 in June addressed some of the problems and challenges associated with forthcoming regulation as well as debating the latest advances in risk management practices, with significant emphasis placed on stress…
Asia Risk 15: Asia’s coming of age
The 15th anniversary special report contains in-depth articles covering the end-users of financial risk management tools and techniques, the evolution of asset classes, the development of derivatives infrastructure, plus a 'talking heads' section with…
Asia Risk 15: David Li, Bank of East Asia
Chairman and chief executive of Bank of East Asia, David Li Kwok-po, is a consummate relationship banker who has expanded the Hong Kong family bank’s footprint into mainland China. But he places high importance on quantitative risk management. By…
Asia Risk 15: Piyush Gupta, DBS
DBS aims to become a regional powerhouse in Asia offering consumer, corporate and wholesale banking services. And getting its risk management architectural framework right is critical. Christopher Jeffery speaks with its chief executive, Piyush Gupta
Asia Risk 15: Anita Fung, HSBC
HSBC prides itself on its local markets footprint in Asia as well as on its no-nonsense approach to liquidity risk management. The result is that the bank has been in a strong position to help its clients at times of their greatest need. Christopher…
Asia Risk 15: Loh Boon Chye, Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank’s decision to set up primary dealer operations in local markets in the region following the Asian Financial Crisis has enabled it to become one of the top three providers or risk management services in Asia. Christopher Jeffery reports
Asia Risk 15: Rodrigo Zorrilla, Citi
Citi’s global footprint has enabled it to benefit from the development of onshore, offshore and basis markets. The bank’s head of markets for Asia, Rodrigo Zorrilla, says Citi has also catered to client demand by supplying a steady stream of exotics…