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Structured Credit Market Study: A Trustee's Role in Restoring Investor Confidence

Find out what nearly 100 asset managers, law firms and other market participants think about the key issues in the structured credit market.

Business:   Corporate Trust
Publication date:   March 2010


Panorama (Summer 2009)

Get a glimpse of the post-crisis debt capital markets and the evolving world of global corporate trust.

Authors:   Scott Posner, James Maitland, Elizabeth DaSilva, Gary Lew, Patrick Tadie, Troy Kilpatrick, Robert Griffin, William Dombek, Andrew Zelter
Business:   Corporate Trust
Publication date:   August 2009


Towards a Common Carbon Currency: Exploring the Prospects for Integrated Global Carbon Markets

The global carbon market has grown rapidly in recent years, after a record $63 billion in trading volume in 2007, the first half of 2008 reached $59 billion. We estimate hat a linked global cap and trade market could reach $3 trillion by 2020. This paper analyzes the challenges for market mechanisms to evolve in support of more robust transaction models that lower risk and operational complexity as well as enable greater efficiency. The issues are compounded by numerous standards and unlinked registries in the voluntary market.

Author:   Hozaifa Arsiwala
Business:   Corporate Trust
Publication date:   December 2008


Towards a Common Carbon Currency: Exploring the Prospects for Integrated Global Carbon Markets (Abstract)

The global carbon market has grown rapidly in recent years, after a record $63 billion in trading volume in 2007, the first half of 2008 reached $59 billion. We estimate hat a linked global cap and trade market could reach $3 trillion by 2020. This paper analyzes the challenges for market mechanisms to evolve in support of more robust transaction models that lower risk and operational complexity as well as enable greater efficiency. The issues are compounded by numerous standards and unlinked registries in the voluntary market.

Business:   Corporate Trust
Publication date:   December 2008


Global Registry and Custody Service of Voluntary Carbon Units

While the Kyoto Protocol is moving toward regulation for the signatory countries, a voluntary carbon emissions offset market has developed to meet current needs. BNY Mellon created the Global VCU Registry and Custody unit to provide participants in the voluntary market with a tool that will contribute to development of a fungible market in Voluntary Carbon Units (VCUs).

Authors:   Anthony Nunes, Daniel Parente
Business:   Corporate Trust
Publication date:   October 2008


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