clear
sell cheaply to get rid of merchandise to sell goods at a discounted price in order to dispose of inventory
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sell cheaply to get rid of merchandise to sell goods at a discounted price in order to dispose of inventory
Oonagh McDonald is an international regulatory expert, and is complaints commissioner for ICE Futures and ICE Clear. She has previously been director of the Financial Services Authority (1993–98), a member of the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission and various UK regulatory bodies, as well as a
in Hamilton, Bermuda. He has written economic and currency analysis for Forbes.com, SFO, Active Trader, FX Street, and the Aim Bulletin; his Market Directions column appears on Real Clear Markets, Seeking Alpha, Futures magazine, and other websites. He has a Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s in International
It seems clear that capital charges on banks brought in by the new Basel III banking regulations are going to have a profound impact across Europe on pension funds that use over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives programs. If we break this down step by step, it becomes clear why this should be so. Pension funds that have achieved a degree of balance between their assets and their liabilities are very keen to take further risk off the table
By Ben Gunnee
However, the extent of the pro-cyclicality issue was, nevertheless, difficult to gauge, and, with hindsight, it is now clear that the implications are potentially far more severe than was thought when Basel II was originally being implemented.
By Vishal Vedi
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