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Will the US and Europe Come Together on Regs?
Regulators globally face a host of challenges in harmonizing OTC regulatory reform.
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Trouble in IFRS 9 Attempts to Align Hedge Accounting with Risk Management
With all the focus on the impact Dodd-Frank rules will have on their hedging, treasurers should not lose sight of the implications of the IASB’s proposed changes to hedge accounting under IFRS 9.
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Calculating Hurdle Rates in the New (Ab)Normal
The financial crisis cast doubt upon many “fundamentals” of financial theory and overturned market behavior expectations, making hurdle rate calculations a more subtle art.
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Peer Insight: ERM Spring 2011 Meeting
In spring, the ERM discussed: 1) Creating Value at the Business Units; 2) Board Reporting and Risk Metrics; 3) Aligning ERM with Strategy and Planning; and 4) Effective Trends for ERM Development.
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Best Execution: Going for Algos
Corporate FX traders can benefit from “algos” to improve execution performance and reduce transaction costs. International Treasurer sits down for a Q&A with Citi.
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Accounting and Regulation: ISDA to Global Regulators: Coordinate
Swaps and derivatives group says a lack of international regs coordination will be harmful to markets.
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Cash Management: Explosive Dim Sum Bond Growth Continues
More “dim sum” bonds for McDonald’s and lots of others, too, as attractive features beckon.
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Treasury Management: Moody’s Not Promoting HIA 2.0
What a recent research note by the rating agency says about tech firms’ off-shore cash.