Canada
First structured product listed on Canadian National Stock Exchange heralds advance of US banks
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has guaranteed the first structured product to be listed on the Canadian National Stock Exchange, which expects more US banks to follow suit
Canadian OTC derivatives repository unnecessary, say market participants
Critics argue a Canadian OTC derivatives repository would lead to fragmented and inconsistent data
Carbon tax here to stay: Alberta energy minister
Alberta, Canada, home to the world’s third largest oil reserves, will await further federal government moves before upping its own emissions limits or developing a carbon cap-and-trade scheme
Are Canadian oil sands setting a new crude oil floor price?
Setting a new floor price?
Questions raised over UK’s forex volume surge
Market participants attribute a range of factors to the 23% rise in foreign exchange turnover in the UK reported by the Bank of England's FX Joint Standing Committee on July 25
ASX vs LCH in race to be Australia's OTC clearer
Home-town blues
Op risk in Canada: a recipe for success
Oh, Canada
Americas house of the year
House of the year, Americas
Canada house of the year
House of the year, Canada
Structured Products Americas Awards 2011: The Winners!
Structured Products Americas Awards 2011
Canada pressed to develop inflation market
Current issuance of inflation-linked bonds is too meagre to meet demand from domestic and international investors, say market participants
Macquarie moves into Canadian crude
Macquarie Group expands into Canadian crude market; hires ex-Trafigura Canada president to lead new business
Canadian investment managers worried by legacy systems
Omgeo report claims 70% of managers are fighting antiquated systems and processes
Toronto Dominion offers boosted returns
Toronto Dominion offers boosted returns
Disclosure a priority at Desjardins Securities
Testing the water
Carbon report: State of play for US cap and trade
State of play
Canadian defined benefit pension schemes’ solvency deteriorates
Canadian pension plans slip back from fully funded status
DMOs to Basel Committee: leave our bonds out of your buffers
New rules mean banks will have to load-up on government debt, but one apparent beneficiary - debt management offices - are against the idea
US puts Canadian pipeline decision on hold
The US Department of State has extended an inquiry into a major crude oil pipeline expansion that could transport 1.1 million barrels per day from Alberta, Canada, to refineries on the US Gulf Coast
Quant Congress USA: 'High risk of mis-calibration' in Basel III
Tight timetable for Basel III, politicisation and new liquidity ratios criticised by CRO
New contract capitalises on Canadian heavy crude growth
A Canadian heavy crude oil contract launched this week will help oil market participants to exploit expected production growth in heavy crude from Canadian oil sands