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Currenex and XRT unveil joint venture
Currenex, the online global currency exchange, and French-based financial services vendor, XRT, have agreed a deal that will see Currenex integrate its online forex platform with XRT’s collaborative treasury management (CTM) solutions.
Schroders goes the Globus route with Temenos
UK-headquartered Schroders Private Bank, a subsidiary of the Schroder Group, plans to roll out Globus, an integrated financial services application developed by Swiss-based software vendor, Temenos.
ABN Amro expands forex strategy team
Dutch bank ABN Amro is expanding its London foreign exchange strategy team by hiring Aziz McMahon, formerly a treasury economist with Ulster Bank, as a forex strategist.
JP Morgan accuses WestLB on $165m Enron swap
JP Morgan Chase has accused WestLB of failing to make payment on a $165 million letter of credit (l/c) backing an Enron-related swap. JP Morgan Chase made the dispute public, though it did not name West LB, instead merely referring to “a European…
CSFB handed record fine for UK derivatives trades
The Securities and Futures Authority (SFA), a subsidiary of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has fined investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) a total of £540,000, for two breaches of its FSA Principle 9 regulatory standard. The amount…
Credit derivatives see six-fold increase in three years
The over-the-counter (OTC) credit derivatives market stood at $694 billion in June, a six-fold increase in the last three years, according to the latest global triennial survey released by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) today.
Deutsche, UBS Warburg back Rolfe & Nolan
Deutsche Bank and UBS Warburg have agreed to fund the development of the first two modules of Rolfe & Nolan's much-awaited Merlin software suite in return for long-term licensing agreements.
Feder to head Japanese derivatives for Bear Stearns
US investment bank Bear Stearns has appointed Leonard Feder to the newly created position of head of fixed income and derivatives for Japan. Feder will be responsible for the firm’s trading and risk management strategy for Japan, including corporate…
Analysts warned to be wary of the yield-curve
Market participants that use short-term movements in the yield curve as signals of future economic development could be mistaken in their analysis, according to a recent report published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Raft posts loss as deal flow fails to materialise
AIM-listed risk management technology supplier, Raft, has made a loss of £826,000 for its financial year, a result said to be well below city expectations. The previous year's results had showed a profit of £171,000.
Isda's Euro Protocol draws 242 signatories
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) said this week that 242 dealers and end-users signed its 2001 Euro Protocol by the November 30 deadline. Isda issued the Euro Protocol in September in response to documentation concerns voiced by…
Open interest on E-mini futures surges; S&P 500 vol relents
Open interest on Nasdaq 100 and S&P E-mini futures contracts, electronically traded index futures and options that are smaller than standard futures contracts, has increased by 63% and 15%, respectively, since October. The ratio of open interest to…
Lo wins Iafe financial engineer of the year award
The International Association of Financial Engineers (Iafe) has named Andrew Lo, Harris & Harris group professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the director of MIT's Laboratory for Financial Engineering, as financial engineer of the year.
Costas named chief executive at UBS Warburg; Arnold ousted
UBS Warburg, the investment banking unit of Switzerland’s UBS, has promoted John Costas to chief executive. Based in London, Costas will assume the day-to-day operational leadership of the business group and will sit on the UBS group executive board.
Swift moves a step closer to STP
Swift, the industry-owned provider of messaging services and interface software to over 7,000 financial institutions, has teamed with Financial Fusion and Global Crossing to provide a FIX hub messaging application to the securities industry. The move…
HKMA to form direct link to Euroclear
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and Euroclear plan to build a direct link between the HKMA’s central money markets unit (CMU) and the Brussels-based international central securities depository.
Ferc to examine derivatives accounting
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Ferc) is considering adopting new accounting rules governing the use of derivatives by energy companies.