Goldman Sachs
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%…
Goldman launches warrants on UK house prices
Goldman Sachs will launch warrants linked to the UK residential housing market tomorrow, the investment bank said in statement today.
Sony hit by poor earnings reports and downgrade threat
Credit default swap spreads on Japan’s largest consumer and electronics group, Sony, widened further this week, following weaker than expected earnings results and the potential threat of a downgrade by Moody’s Investor Services, say traders.
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
Japanese credit spreads tighten to near-record levels
Japanese credit default swap spreads continued to tighten on technical factors, nearly reaching record levels, with trading volumes on the whole fairly subdued, according to traders.
Chinese derivatives regulations expected soon, say bankers
The Chinese central bank is expected to publish new regulations within the next few months aimed at easing tough restrictions in the country's derivatives market, say bankers.
Japan credit spreads tighten as Iraqi conflict draws to a close
Credit protection on Japanese names continued a tightening trend this week, on the back of positive sentiment globally with the war in Iraq nearing a close and the absence of negative news in the domestic market.
Chinese derivatives regulations expected soon, say bankers
The Chinese central bank is expected to publish new regulations within the next few months aimed at easing tough restrictions in the country’s derivatives market, say bankers.
Goldman Sachs re-enters power generation sector
Investment bank Goldman Sachs is re-entering the physical power market for the first time in two years with the purchase of a 940 megawatt natural gas plant from troubled energy company El Paso Merchant Energy.
Eurex boosts new US exchange plans with ex-Goldman Sachs hire
European derivatives exchange, Eurex, has hired Michael McErlean to join the the Swiss-German exchange's US management team in preparation for the launch of a registered US exchange.
Goldman down, Bear Stearns up in Q1 forex
Goldman Sachs last week reported reduced foreign exchange revenues within its fixed-income, currency and commodities (FICC) division for Q1, although other US investment banks fared better.
Mark-it Partners puts it all on Red
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are negotiating the sale of their credit derivatives reference entity database, Red, to UK credit risk data company Mark-it Partners.
Amrolia quits as co-head of European corporates group at Goldman
Zar Amrolia, co-head of the European corporates group and former global head of foreign exchanges sales at Goldman Sachs, has left the bank after a series of job changes divested him of some of his forex responsibilities.
DST acquires State Street’s risk management unit Askari
DST International, the software arm of US investment management services provider DTI Systems, has acquired State Street’s risk management software arm Askari for an undisclosed sum.
Red backers confirm exclusive talks with Mark-it
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan, the backers of a credit derivatives reference entity database called Red, have confirmed they are in exclusive talks to sell their database to UK start-up company Mark-it Partners.
Deutsche launches commodity indexes
Deutsche Bank has launched two new indexes that track the performance of a small set of liquid commodities.
Mark-it plans to offer data pricing service for structured credit
Mark-it Partners, a two-year-old company founded by senior bankers at Canada’s Toronto Dominion, is in advanced negotiations to set up a data pricing service for collateralised debt obligations (CDOs). If successful, this could become the first such…
Goldman to introduce single data portal
Goldman Sachs plans to replace its Financial Workbench fixed-income research portal with a new system that will centralise data and research from across the bank for buy-side and corporate clients in the coming months.
Dealers rebut UK covered warrants market flop claims
Leading warrants dealers in the UK have rebutted claims that the London Stock Exchange’s (LSE) new covered warrants market is a flop.
Nationalisation required for Japanese bank recovery, says Fitch
A partial nationalisation of Japan's ailing banks may be the only way to resolve the country's economic woes, with recent efforts by individual institutions to restructure their balance sheets unlikely to lead to an autonomous recovery in the banking…
Top dealers plot ‘Project Red’ revival
The backers of ‘Project Red’, a credit derivatives reference entity database (Red) set up by top dealers Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan to remove basis risk in credit trading, have conditionally agreed to sell the service to UK credit risk…
UBS Warburg hires ex-Goldman prime brokerage head
Swiss investment bank UBS Warburg has hired Alex Ehrlich, the influential ex-head of Goldman Sachs' prime brokerage business, as its head of international hedge fund services.