Foreign exchange
Providers bank on Russia recovery
Arc Capital and Income has launched the second tranche of its Emerging Markets Russia plan for UK investors. The latest issue follows the launch of four new tradeable Russian sector indexes on March 31 by the Vienna Stock Exchange (VSE), which are…
Profile
To celebrate its 15th anniversary Energy Risk is conducting interviews with veterans who have shaped today's energy markets. This month Katie Holliday talks with energy risk management guru Vincent Kaminski, professor at Houston's Rice University, and…
BaFin: German banking clean-up could involve €816bn of assets
Up to €816 billion of assets could be involved in a potential clean-up of the banking system, according to a report by the German finance regulator Bundesanstalt fur Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin).
Bank lending continues to fall in Europe and US
The first quarter of 2009 saw the supply of credit from banks to the wider economy continue to decline, although the riskiness of interbank lending has remained stable.
More than 100 firms apply to buy toxic assets under PPIP
More than 100 money managers have applied to the US Treasury to be granted fund manager status under the Public-Private Investment Programme (PPIP) and commence purchasing toxic mortgage securities with public money, the department announced yesterday.
SunGard launches Aligne
Pennsylvania-based software firm SunGard has introduced a software solution suite to help energy companies improve and speed up decision making through streamlining and integrating information across different business operations.
BlueNext to move into US carbon market
European environmental exchange BlueNext has announced plans to open a New York office this summer and launch Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) products by the end of 2009.
Ex-SemGroup CEO denies trading strategy caused bankruptcy
Former SemGroup chief Tom Kivisto has criticized a court report that stated his speculative oil trading drove the company to bankruptcy.
Market tense over stress-test results
Continued silence from US authorities on the results of bank stress tests has left markets and analysts alike fretting over which firms are in need of additional capital.
US Wrap: Citi offers PCs and McDonald's
Citi launched two reverse convertibles into the US yesterday. They were the only two products launched as issuance has failed to pick up momentum. The notes link to the reference stock of Intel Corp or McDonald's.
EC draft rules would impose leverage limits on hedge funds
A draft European Commission directive, due to be released on April 30, would tighten European oversight of hedge fund managers, including leverage limits, increased disclosure and minimum capital requirements.
Morgan Stanley named in FCStone saga
Morgan Stanley has revealed its role in the disposal of a loss-making energy trading account by FCStone in March 2009.
LCH snubs DTCC merger
A proposed merger between London-based derivatives clearing house LCH.Clearnet and US clearing giant the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has fallen through.
RWE/E.ON and EDF win UK nuclear auction
The UK government has confirmed that the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has successfully completed the auction of three potential new nuclear sites for a combined total of £387 million, significantly more than the government had previously expected to…
LCH snubs DTCC merger
A proposed merger between London-based derivatives clearing house LCH.Clearnet and US clearing giant, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has fallen through.
BoE stability chief: Financial network needs 'rethinking'
The growth of complexity and widespread pursuit of similar products and strategies has created a fragile financial network in need of reform, according to a senior Bank of England (BoE) official.
Record fall in cross-border claims
Cross-border claims at the major banks fell a record 5.4% in the last three months of 2008, according to figures released today by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Study: pension funds should amend ALM risk models
European pension funds would experience greater stability if regulators amended asset liability management (ALM) rules to permit short-term risk taking using internal risk management models, a new paper argues.
Stoxx index to underlie new exchange-traded fund
The Dow Jones Stoxx 50 index has been licensed to ETFlab Investment to underlie a new exchange-traded fund (ETF). The index, which is one of the benchmarks for European equity performance, includes blue-chip super sector leaders from 18 countries across…
Exchange-traded commodity investments dominate structured products
Exchange-traded products (ETPs) continued to dominate structured products as the premier choice for commodity investment in Q1 2009, new research by Barclays Capital has shown. The assets under management (AUM) of ETPs, which includes both listed…
Credit Suisse has FX Factor
Swiss dealer Credit Suisse has launched its FX Factor index, which is designed to provide exposure to a portfolio of macroeconomic and market-driven FX strategies comprising carry, momentum, valuation, growth, terms of trade and emerging markets. The…
Bair: FDIC needs power to take over non-bank institutions
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) should have "resolution power" over non-bank financial companies as well as banks, FDIC chairman Sheila Bair told a New York audience yesterday.
Deutsche Bank moves into profit
Deutsche Bank reported pre-tax profits of €1.8 billion for the first quarter, clawing its way back from a catastrophic €6.2 billion pre-tax loss in Q4 of 2008.
BCBS releases valuation and leverage report
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