Australia
Risk & Return Australia 2011: Co-ordinated supervision critical for global financial stability
Speakers at Risk & Return Australia 2011 believe the ability of supervisors to implement regulation around the world in a consistent manner is the most critical component to financial regulatory reform. They also believe the timeframe for new rules needs…
Offshore activities create surge in spreads on iTraxx Australia
Jack of all trades
Australian super funds given risk disclosure guidelines
New guidelines to aid compliance with APRA requirement to disclosure the risk of negative returns on a standardised basis in superannuation funds
Australian distributors upgrade structuring capabilities
Platform for profit
The CCP race is on down-under
Australia blue
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
Australian regulators suggest clearing exemption for foreign exchange
Reserve Bank of Australia discussion paper commits to harmonising rules with US and Europe
Withstanding disaster - Suncorp profile
Withstanding disaster
Investors debate the future of Australian debt markets
Debt prospecting down-under
Selling volatility and correlation remains popular, but is it safe?
Making way for the money-spinner
Credit Suisse names Jewell-Tait as head of private banking for Australia
The Swiss banks names Edward Jewell-Tait as its Australian private banking head and says it will continue to add more senior bankers in Australia to strengthen its business in the market.
ETF Securities capitalises on commodities
Capitalising on commodities
Vote now for the Risk Australia rankings 2011
Choose your top three counterparty dealers in order of preference in the following five product categories: interest rate, currency, commodity, equity and credit derivatives.
Coal prices rise on back of Japanese disaster and Queensland flooding
Coal prices rise as Latin America and South Africa prepare to export to Asia following the Fukushima disaster and disruptions in supplies from Australia as a result of the Queensland flooding
Turning Points: Nicholas O’Kane, global head of Macquarie Group’s Energy Markets Division
Turning Points: Nicholas O’Kane, global head of Macquarie Group’s Energy Markets Division
Solid growth expected for Asian coal markets
Robust stock levels
South African investors turn to Australian dollar in search for yields
South African investors bank on Australian dollar
Super plans
Super plans
Australia floods and weather forecast herald trouble for coal markets
Australian weather spells trouble for coal markets
Australian supers build up op risk reserves
Super plans