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Amid Changing Expectation, Insurance Industry Falls Short
August 2, 2010
Amid Changing Expectation, Insurance Industry Falls Short | www.greenwich.com
Greenwich Associates reports on the evolving corporate risk management function and companies’ relationships with insurance brokers and carriers
Amid Changing Expectation, Insurance Industry Falls Short
August 2, 2010
Amid Changing Expectation, Insurance Industry Falls Short | www.greenwich.com
Greenwich Associates reports on the evolving corporate risk management function and companies’ relationships with insurance brokers and carriers
Asian Institutions Build Out Internal Investment Capabilities
June 22, 2010
Asian Institutions Build Out Internal Investment Capabilities | www.greenwich.com
Asian investment professionals discuss key market trends.
Derivatives Reform: Reducing Systemic Risk, But at What Cost?
June 16, 2010
Derivatives Reform: Reducing Systemic Risk, But at What Cost? | www.greenwich.com
Greenwich Associates suggests that legislators and the press have paid too little attention about how costs associated with new regulation will affect companies, consumers and the economy at large and highlights potential costs and consequences that should be considered before the final legislation is enacted.
New Benchmarks on Cost-Cutting Efforts by U.S. and Mid-Sized Companies
May 26, 2010
New Benchmarks on Cost-Cutting Efforts by U.S. and Mid-Sized Companies | www.greenwich.com
A new Greenwich Market Pulse provides important cost-saving benchmarks for small and mid-sized businesses looking to implement cost-cutting measurements.
Large U.S. Companies Willing to Accept Higher Funding Costs for Market Stability
May 26, 2010
Large U.S. Companies Willing to Accept Higher Funding Costs for Market Stability | www.greenwich.com
European companies discuss their willingness to accept higher funding costs.
Greenwich Excellence Awards: Insurance Carriers
May 26, 2010
Greenwich Excellence Awards: Insurance Carriers | www.greenwich.com
Chubb Corporation, Liberty Mutual and Zurich Financial Services Earn National Excellence Awards for Customer Satisfaction
Structural Impediments Hamper Efforts To Increase Bank Lending
May 26, 2010
Structural Impediments Hamper Efforts To Increase Bank Lending | www.greenwich.com
Greenwich Associates and FTRANS take a look at structural impediments within the banking industry that must be overcome before banks increase lending to desired levels.
A Damaging Disconnect Between Banks and Corporate Borrowers
May 26, 2010
A Damaging Disconnect Between Banks and Corporate Borrowers | www.greenwich.com
Greenwich Market Pulse survey results help to explain why U.S. companies say it is more difficult to obtain credit than last year.
With Credit Not Flowing, Trust in Banks Continues to Erode
April 12, 2010
With Credit Not Flowing, Trust in Banks Continues to Erode Summary | www.greenwich.com
Small and mid-size businesses discuss the strength and reputation of their banks.
With Credit Not Flowing, Trust in Banks Continues to Erode Summary
April 12, 2010
With Credit Not Flowing, Trust in Banks Continues to Erode Summary | www.greenwich.com
Small and mid-size businesses discuss the strength and reputation of their banksLegislators working to overhaul regulations of the nation's banking industry should keep one important fact in mind as they weigh the potential costs and benefits of various reform proposals: Credit conditions are not improving for small and mid-sized U.S. companies — they are getting worse.
U.S. Corporate Pensions Shed Risk, While Publics Embrace It
April 9, 2010
U.S. Corporate Pensions Shed Risk, While Publics Embrace It | www.greenwich.com
Although corporate and public pensions are facing similar challenges, they are responding in radically different fashion.
Canadian Investment Management: Institutions Adjust Portfolio Strategies
April 9, 2010
Canadian Investment Management: After Crisis, Institutions Adjust Portfolio Strategies | www.greenwich.com
Declines in asset values, coupled with low interest rates that serve to increase the value of pension funds’ long-term liabilities, had severe consequences on Canadian pension funding ratios.
Centralized Clearing of OTC Derivatives: Devil in the Details
February 4, 2010
Centralized Clearing of OTC Derivatives: Devil in the Details | www.greenwich.com
A new Greenwich Market Pulse shows that corporations and financial institutions agree that moving OTC derivatives trading to a system of centralized clearing would be an effective means of managing both counterparty risk at an individual level and marketwide systemic risk.
Alternatives for Cash-Starved Companies
November 24, 2009
Alternatives for Cash-Starved Companies | www.greenwich.com
Small and mid-size businesses discuss the strength and reputation of their banks.
As Dust Settles in U.S. Fixed-Income, Leaders Emerge
September 21, 2009
As Dust Settles in U.S. Fixed-Income, Leaders Emerge | www.greenwich.com
Barclays Capital and J.P. Morgan emerged from a year of historic crisis as the leaders in U.S. fixed-income trading as a host of regional and foreign dealers capitalized on bulge bracket disruptions to build new ties with U.S. institutions.
With Bank Credit Still Not Flowing, European Companies Adjust
June 25, 2009
With Bank Credit Still Not Flowing, European Companies Adjust | www.greenwich.com
Large European companies are scaling back expenditures and locking in funding from investors in the debt capital markets where they can amid continuing deterioration in bank lending markets.
Hedging Energy Commodity Exposures: Corporate Best Practices in OTC Derivatives
June 24, 2009
Hedging Energy Commodity Exposures: Corporate Best Practices in OTC Derivatives | www.greenwich.com
Companies around the world are hedging a growing proportion of their commodities exposures as they grapple with soaring levels of volatility and risk amid an historic economic crisis.
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