Allied Irish Bank (AIB)
AIB promotes capital markets head
Allied Irish Banks (AIB) has made its capital markets head, Colm Doherty, an executive director of the bank.
Credit default swaps remain tight despite falling equities
Credit default swap spreads in Europe have remained relatively tight this week despite falling equities. The trend is being supported by the current dislocation between credit and equity, and also continued large issuance of synthetic CDOs, according to…
Rogue trader Rusnak receives prison sentence
John Rusnak, the former Allied Irish Banks (AIB) trader responsible for $691 million in fraudulent losses related to yen-dollar currency forwards, has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison.
ORX database expected early next year
LONDON - The operational risk loss database run by the Operational Riskdata eXchange Association (ORX), a consortium formed by 12 international banks to pool their op risk data confidentially, is expected to begin operating around the start of February,…
Basel Committee reissues op risk paper to give broader scope
BASEL, SWITZERLAND - Global banking regulators reissued in July, as they had said they would, a consultative paper on sound practices for operational risk management to give it a broader scope for smaller, local banks.
US central banker urges pillar 3 action now in light of scandals
Recent accounting scandals mean international banks should start improving their disclosure of risks and capital adequacy now and not wait for the pillar 3 disclosure provisions of the Basel II bank accord to take effect in late 2006, a senior US central…
AIB appoints 'special' risk management adviser
Allied Irish Banks has appointed a 'special adviser' on risk management in the wake of fraud investigations into its US subsidiary Allfirst, which lost almost $700 million in currency trading.
AIB fraud involved fake entries in SunGard's Devon
Allied Irish Banks' John Rusnak, the trader accused of concealing $691 million in foreign exchange losses over five years, inputted false trades into SunGard's Devon System, which was used to process prime-brokerage accounts at Allfirst Financial, the…
Regulators concentrate on key op risk issues for QIS3
Global banking regulators working on the operational risk aspects of the controversial Basle II banking accord are concentrating their efforts on some key issues as they prepare their part of the so-called QIS3 survey.
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