News/Risk Management
Cebs issues finalised guidelines on op risk in market activities
LONDON – The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (Cebs) is confident the final versions of its guidelines on op risk in market-related activities will be implemented fully in June-end, 2011.
September year-on-year volume increase at CLS
NEW YORK – CLS experienced a year-on-year rise in volumes settled over its system in September.
Citi opens China desks overseas as companies expand
Citi has opened hedging desks in Johannesburg, London, Sao Paolo and New York to help Chinese multinationals with hedging, cash management, trade and treasury services, and lending activities.
Asia-Pacific CVA Forum: Singapore live with CVA, Korea next?
Domestic banks in Singapore are starting to set up CVA desks at the behest of their regulator, but elsewhere in Asia there are significant obstacles to CVA.
Dealers target hedging activity in the Philippines
MANILA – While authorities in the West increase derivatives regulation, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has liberalised rules governing both hedging and yield enhancement markets in the past few years. Despite the challenges of penetrating a market…
Tullett Prebon builds on OTC product transparency
LONDON - Tullett Prebon opened sales and client services offices in London and New York for its technology-driven price verification services, OTC Valuations, last week.
Asian banks in OTC derivatives reconciliation drive
Efforts by Isda and international banks to get Asian counterparties to use portfolio reconciliation services for OTC derivatives are starting to pay off
Dodd-Frank prop desk carve-out creates potential restructuring risks
Intellectual property and internal talent could get caught up in bank prop desk divorce
CBA revamps FX business with Wall Street Systems
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has selected Wall Street Systems to provide a full front-to-back multi-entity risk management system for its foreign exchange and money markets businesses globally.
Emeap: Cross-border collateral may alleviate dollar funding strains
Executives’ Meeting of East Asia-Pacific Central Banks says crisis revealed shortcomings in regional money markets; swaps deals, cross-border collateral could alleviate some problems
Nomura becomes settlement member of CLS
LONDON - Nomura has gone live as a CLS settlement member and shareholder as of July 12, having previously used third-party settlement services from Citi, the bank announced on July 19.
CFTC rules increase credit risk
NEW YORK - Proposed rules to limit leverage on margin FX trading accounts at retail forex brokers will have the unintended consequence of increasing counterparty risk, according to Josh Levy, managing director at Tactical Asset Management.
BAML launches global liquidity platform
CHARLOTTE, N.C - Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) is reacting to client demand for a centralised view of liquidity by launching a platform to improve the delivery of its global liquidity product offering.
Questions raised about CCP collateral
Bank collateral managers raise concern about wrong-way risk in clearing house collateral
EU regulation will force insurers to up FX hedging programmes
BRUSSELS - The EU’s current proposals for risk-based insurance regulation – referred to as Solvency II - will result in firms based in countries with shallow domestic bond markets ramping up up their FX hedging programmes, according to Lars Oswald Dahl,…
Sifma members lose confidence in risk capabilities
A declining number, falling below 5%, of Sifma member firms are comfortable with their risk management capabilities, according to an updated survey of 240 Wall Street participants conducted by IBM, issued at the Sifma Financial Services Technology Expo…
Investors concerned over German banks' exposure to southern Europe
Investors and economists have identified German banks’ exposure to Europe’s indebted peripheral sovereigns as a potential risk to state finances.
CLS sets new record for daily settlement volumes
NEW YORK - CLS settled a record 1,758,902 sides today (June 1) surpassing the previous record of 1,758,902 sides set on February 16.
Banks starting to think local after crisis, BIS finds
Banks around the world are slowly shifting to rely on local retail funding, says the Bank for International Settlements
Bilateral collateral agreements up in 2010
SAN FRANCISCO - Bilateral collateral agreements make up 83% of all collateral agreements in circulation in the over-the-counter derivatives market this year, versus 75% last year, according to a survey by the International Swaps and Derivatives…
Prime brokers switch on to SAS 70 checks
Prime brokers have focused on bolstering asset security for clients after billions of dollars of client assets were caught up in the administration of Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (LBIE).
Bank of Canada salutes CLS
TORONTO - Bank of Canada became the latest monetary authority to publicly champion the success of industry utility CLS in ensuring the smooth operation of the foreign exchange market during the financial crisis.