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Unsystematic credit risk

Although Basel has shifted its treatment of unsystematic credit risk from the first, capital rules pillar (where it was called the ‘granularity adjustment’) to the second, supervisory pillar of the forthcoming Accord, this issue is of great practical…

Sponsor's article > Basel II and pro-cyclicality

The main argument for making regulatory capital requirements more risk-sensitive is to improve allocational efficiency. But this may lead to intensified business cycles if regulators fail to take measures to prevent such an impact.

New US online options exchange announces investors

The Boston Options Exchange (BOX), a venture of the Boston Stock Exchange, has announced investment stakes by Credit Suisse First Boston, JP Morgan Chase, Salomon Smith Barney and UBS Warburg. The size of the investments was undisclosed.

Avoiding pro-cyclicality

David Cosandey and Urs Wolf argue that, for small to medium-sized enterprises, Basel II is pro-cyclical because of a double-counting of the risks. They present two main directions for possible capital rules that would circumvent the pro-cyclicality…

Commerzbank credit protection costs double in a week

The cost of credit protection for Commerzbank has nearly doubled over the last week. The widening follows rumours of large credit derivatives trading losses at the German bank and a cut in its long-term credit rating from A to A- yesterday from Standard …

CSFB launches fixed-income indexes on Bloomberg

Swiss bank Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) has released its Liquid Global fixed-income indexes on data vendor Bloomberg's data terminals. CSFB clients will be able to access all of CSFB's liquid bond indexes, including the Liquid US Corporate Index …

A cost/benefit approach to Basel II

The cost of implementing Basel II could put banks at a competitive disadvantage compared with non-banks, and spur them to ‘de-bank’ to avoid this regulatory burden. Harry Stordel and Andrew Cross say regulators must look at the provisions from a cost…

CSFB hires structurer in NY

Tony Capozzoli has joined Credit Suisse's investment banking arm, CSFB, in New York as a corporate structurer, leaving his role as a senior risk analyst at Bank of America, also on Wall Street.