Asia Risk - March 2014
Articles in this issue
Asian private bank clients look to European equity-linked structured products
Interest from clients for European equity-linked structured products is increasing
India listed derivatives market faces infrastructure hurdle
India stock exchanges are predicting strong growth in the market for listed derivatives. With algo traders driving volume growth, can current infrastructure cope with the increased requirements?
Korea clearing structure in question after HanMag trading error
Korea trading snafu casts doubt on KRX's default fund structure
Cross-currency basis causes pricing headache for dealers in Japan
Yen and dollar funding discrepancies hit Nikkei options market
PBoC behind RMB depreciation
China central bank acts to stimulate two-way trading
Asia Risk interdealer rankings 2014: The winners
SocGen and Icap victorious in the bank and broker categories respectively
CLS facing obstacles adding RMB to its platform
RMB volumes set for growth but settlement remains an issue
Creating Japan's largest derivatives exchange – Osaka Exchange profile
Osaka and Tokyo exchanges set to merge derivative platforms in March
Split reaction to international firms' Asia clearing plans
Eurex's Singapore CCP finds favour with market, CME less so
Managing risk globally and regionally – Lewis O'Donald profile
Nomura CRO on how to meet competing regulatory demands
European underlyings finding favour with Asia investors
A three-year avoidance of European-linked structures at an end
Special report: Exchanges
A collection of articles concerning exchanges in Asia
Westpac appoints two in Hong Kong, and other recent job moves
Steven Yu and Alex Tam join Australian bank