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Custody Risk Americas Service Provider Awards 2010
The sponsored supplement covering the first Americas Service Provider Awards in 2010
Asset owners increasingly switch on to transition risk issues
Financial crisis has been a ‘brutal awakening’ for Asian asset owners, say panel members at transition management event
Repo taskforce targets operational issues
The New York Federal Reserve is to reveal its aims for reducing risk in the tri-party repo market this month.
Top 50 Global Custody Mandates Survey 2010
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Investors sue HSBC, BNY Mellon and Lehman over 'Minibonds'
Losses and Lawsuits
Eight CEOs face congressional bonus questions
The need for discretionary pay was one of numerous thorny issues put to chief executives of eight major banks during a hearing of the US House Financial Services Committee in Washington, DC.
Aggregate wins
Pershing, the broker-dealer subsidiary of the Bank of New York Mellon, has consolidated its position as an industry heavyweight with the August launch of an online portal giving investment advisers access to hundreds of products. So how does it see the…
BoNY appoints head of EMEA structured finance
The Bank of New York Mellon has appointed Dean Fletcher as managing director of its structured products group covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) for the international division of the company’s global corporate trust business.
Institutional demand for hedge funds to reach $1 trillion by 2010
Worldwide institutional demand for hedge funds will reach $1 trillion by 2010, according to a survey of institutional investors conducted by Bank of New York and Casey, Quirk and Associates, a Connecticut-based investment consultancy.
Cool response to quarter-point interest rate rise in Japan
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) today raised interest rates to 0.25% from 0% in a move that the Japanese central bank hopes will signal the end of a lengthy period of deflation and a decade-long economic slump.
Preparing for the Big One
Wall Street performs the largest business continuity test since Y2K.
Sourcing the single-system solution
As head of the Basel project office at Bank of New York, Nicholas Silitch faces the toughest challenge of his 20-year career at the bank.
BNY sales head joins EFG Bank Group
Raymond O'Leary, formerly head of European forex sales at Bank of New York (BNY) in London, has joined EFG Bank Group, a private bank based in Geneva.
BoNY and Wilshire offer risk management services
The Bank of New York (BoNY) and California-based investment management and technology firm, Wilshire Associates, have formed a partnership to provide risk management services.
US Congressman calls for op risk redraft
A Congressman and members of the banking industry lambasted the operational risk capital charge in Basel II at a fresh set of hearings, The New Basel Accord: Private Sector Perspective, held in the House of Representatives' Financial Services Committee…
G-10 trade keeps Citi earnings stable
Opportunities in the Group of 10 currencies and efficiency gains from electronic trading helped maintain Citigroup’s strong foreign exchange earnings in 2003, reports Risknews' sister publication, FX Week .
BoNY steps up hedge fund transparency effort
The Bank of New York has stepped up its efforts to offer hedge funds increased transparency in Europe, with the hire of David Aldrich as head of securities industry banking. Aldrich will assume responsibility for relationship management and sales to…
US bulge-bracket firms get serious about compliance
US bulge-bracket firms are starting to address a number of complex compliance and ethical business issues in the wake of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 by investing in technology to monitor their employees' conduct.