THE NEW FOOTFALL
The resilience in Canadian securities lending derives in part from the country’s increasing attraction to international investors. While most developed nations have trashed their public finances in an attempt to revive economic growth, Canada escaped the crisi...
RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME?
Canada finds itself in a fortunate position: at the intersection of the drivers of the economic growth (energy and materials, for instance) across a diversified range of emerging economies, and the financial architecture and economic stability that investors s...
COURTS BACK STATE STREET
Erisa Stands In a potentially important decision handed down in March, the US District Court of Massachusetts dismissed breach of “prudence and loyalty” claims against State Street Bank over the use of pension-plan assets in a securities lending arrangement. W...
OPTING FOR DELTA ONE
Driven by the need to improve liquidity and an overall requirement to reduce the risk of investments, the last 12 months have seen many banking organisations strengthening their securities financing business and use of Delta One instruments such as basket swap...
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF COLLATEAL
More conservative collateral parameters and closer monitoring of those parameters is a prime example of the securities lending industry’s shift back towards the fundamentals. Instead of taking credit or duration risk with collateral to generate additional retu...
RISK IS THE MAIN CONCERN
The collapse of Lehman Brothers, interim restrictions on short selling and a host of prickly problems surrounding the re-investment of cash collateral nearly wrote the obituary for securities lending. While the glory days are long gone, the market is slowly re...
LEVERAGING OPPORTUNITY IN HIGH GROWTH MARKETS
Our expert panel of investment and investment services professionals meet to discuss the key drivers behind the Asian investing and asset servicing sector.
A BIGGER PIE
Two important developments have helped sustain the optimism in the Asian securities lending market. One: short selling restrictions introduced around the region through 2008 at the height of the global liquidity crisis, were gradually withdrawn as regulators h...
A GRADUAL RETURN
According to London-based securities lending analyst Data Explorers’ 2009-10 Securities Lending Yearbook, the second and third quarters of 2009 saw a return of funds flow into Asian equities, closely followed by lenders. Data Explorers says that between Januar...
A NEW HEAD OF STATE
Rebuilding the trust of custodial clients, addressing revenue gaps in trading services and securities finance, boosting capital reserves for potential acquisition targets, and shoring up investor confidence: just a few of the items on the to-do list of State S...
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