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Record half-year for Eurex
Derivatives exchange Eurex turned over a record 553 million contracts in the first half of this year, up from 524 million contracts, around 5%, for the same period of 2003.
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ABN to offer centralised power and gas clearing platform
Dutch bank ABN Amro today said it’s energy futures division is developing a platform to provide centralised over-the-counter (OTC) clearing for natural gas and power contracts at six European energy exchanges – UKPX, EEX, Endex, Powernext, IPE and…
Amex plans new ETF product
The American Stock Exchange (Amex) is working towards providing actively managed exchange-traded funds (ETF) without fully disclosing fund holdings, said Tony Baker, managing director of ETF Marketplace, Amex's ETF division.
Options trading on EEX by year-end
Members of the European Energy Exchange (EEX) will be able to trade power options on the exchange by the end of 2004, with training and trading simulation for members beginning in July.
G260? Initiative gains converts
The debate is gaining momentum. What started out as a small group of disgruntled investors aiming to improve market standards in corporate bond issuance has grown to become a pan-European movement.
An Exceptional Challenge
Zapping bad trades or just knowing about them when they occur is a high priority at UBS Investment Bank.
Basel Committee announces additional credit risk working groups
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision announced today that it is launching three working groups, in partnership with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (Iosco), to explore a number of counterparty credit risk and trading book…
Calming supervisory fears
The region's banks have identified the supervisory review process as the main cause for concern when it comes to Basel II. Low Kwok Mun of the Monetary Authority of Singapore talks about the Singaporean regulator’s approach to implementing Basel II.
Snow hails CME's China deal
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has forged a ground- breaking deal with a central bank-sponsored foreign exchange trading platform in China, in a move hailed by US government officials as a crucial step towards renminbi flexibility, reports…
OTC weather trades fall; exchange trades rise
The weather derivatives market is shifting from an over-the-counter market to an exchange-traded one, according to results from a 2004 Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA) survey.
OTC weather trades fall; exchange trades rise
The weather derivatives market is shifting from an over-the-counter (OTC) market to an exchange traded one, according to the 2004 Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA) survey.
Nymex fires opening shots for ICE
Nymex has made a $150 million cash bid for the Atlanta-based Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), and would also pay $67 million to shareholders of the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE), according to a senior Nymex official.
Natural gas storage swaps catch on
London-based GFI has brokered its first over-the-counter (OTC) swap based on US natural gas inventory data, between Houston-based hedge fund Centaurus and another unnamed hedge fund. Centaurus also traded a second such swap on the same day, with an…
Nymex president to quit
Bo Collins, president of The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), will leave the exchange at the end of this month. Nymex said the decision not to renew his contract was by made by "mutual agreement."