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Taiwan’s growing risk appetite

Relying on imports for most of its energy requirements and constrained by the government’s view that risk management is gambling, how can Taiwan tackle the challenge of price risk in its growing energy sector? By David Hayes

Banks counter IAS39 threat

Banks are developing new structuring models for corporate clients to ensure the IAS39 accounting standards do not result in a reduction of complex foreign exchange hedging activity, Risk's sister publication FXWeek reports.

Banks counter IAS39 threat

Banks are developing new structuring models for corporate clients to ensure the IAS39 accounting standards do not result in a reduction of complex foreign exchange hedging activity, Risk 's sister publication FXWeek reports.

Goldman Sachs snares Goh

Albert Goh, JP Morgan Chase’s head of equity derivatives origination for Asia ex-Japan, has been lured away from the bank to join rival Goldman Sachs.

UBS Warburg to join CJ 50 index

UBS Warburg has become the fifth credit derivatives dealer to contribute to the CJ 50 index, a joint venture product that tracks Japan's 50 most liquid credit default swaps.

Fujitsu spreads widen 30bp due to multiple woes

Credit default swap spreads on Japanese computer maker Fujitsu’s five-year debt protection widened 30 basis points this week, following media speculation that the company might become a “rehabilitation candidate” for the government’s Industrial…

Singapore’s UOBAM manages third synthetic CDO

Singapore’s UOB Asset Management (UOBAM) has once again moved into the synthetic collateralised debt obligation (CDO) market, managing its third transaction deal in eight months. This time, Goldman Sachs is the co-arranger of the transaction with UOB,…

New CDO issuance picked up in April, says Goldman

The collateralised debt obligation (CDO) market witnessed a turnaround in new issuance in April, according to research from Goldman Sachs in New York. But the year-to-date new issue of CDOs in the US and European markets is still down by more 20% and 50%…

Carbon across Europe

Pan-European emissions trading is a step closer after agreement of an EU directive. Atle Christiansen and Kristian Tangen of Point Carbon look at the consequences

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