Aline van Duyn
- Aline van Duyn has written articles published in Financial Times (US markets editor).
Most Recent article
Lehman report raises derivatives clearing fears
Financial Times, Monday 15 MarchDetails which have emerged about the scramble at CME , the world’s biggest futures exchange, after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, have raised questions over how effectively clearing houses can process the growing volume of derivatives.
Previous Articles
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Foreign demand for US assets falls
Financial Times, Monday 15 March
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Derivatives transparency is key battleground
Financial Times, Thursday 11 March
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CFTC urges end to derivatives secrecy
Financial Times, Wednesday 10 March
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Regulators home in on derivatives
Financial Times, Tuesday 9 March
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Bond investors seek new home for cash
Financial Times, Tuesday 9 March
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Why regulators need the driving seat
Financial Times, Friday 5 March
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FDIC in $1.8bn securitised offering
Financial Times, Wednesday 3 March
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MBIA keen to get back into the bond insurance arena
Financial Times, Wednesday 3 March
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Derivatives dealers to share more information
Financial Times, Monday 1 March
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SEC backs new deal disclosure rules
Financial Times, Wednesday 24 February
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- 370 articles (since February 2008)
- Average article: 19 column inches (571 words)
- Shortest article: 5 column inches (151 words)
- Longest article: 89 column inches (2675 words)
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