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Mandate watch: BNY Mellon and Citi lead the way in China
BNY Mellon and Citi pick up two key mandates in the important Chinese market
BNY Mellon fails to have securities lending lawsuit dismissed
The Bank of New York Mellon has failed in its bid to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges it lost more than $1 billion by mishandling pension funds’ investments in Lehman Brothers
On the move
On the move
People: Nomura hires Cottle as EMEA fixed income chief
Latest in series of fixed income moves at Nomura as Cottle joins to head up European fixed income; new Barclays chief executive is retail banker; UBS creates CRO job for Asia-Pacific investment banking; new fixed income and credit heads for the Americas…
Webinar: Solvency II and the asset data management challenge
Solvency II presents considerable challenges for insurers and asset managers in terms of asset data management. Yet it is an area which to date has received relatively little attention. This webinar, in conjunction with BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, brings…
Sponsored roundtable: Solvency II and the economic environment – The effect on Italian insurance
Solvency II and the economic environment – The effect on Italian insurance
People moves
The latest people moves in the securities services industry
Sponsored webinar: BNY Mellon
Data management proves an ominous task
On the move
On the move
Sponsored feature: BNY Mellon
Putting cash to work – Now and post Solvency II
People profile: John van Verre
Managing change
People moves, spring 2012
People moves, spring 2012
Sponsored statement: BNY Mellon
Solvency II – Market risk: Getting off the data starting blocks
Market welcomes ‘pragmatic’ approach to central clearing by MAS
Singapore regulator wants central clearing but is agnostic over where it takes place
Tri-party repo taskforce to disband without delivering key reform
The New York Fed's concerns about intra-day credit should be tackled by JP Morgan, BNY Mellon and DTCC, an industry taskforce concludes
The last word: opportunities for custodians in 2012
The leading question
Mandate Watch: winter 2011
Year ends with new wins and relationships extended
Custody Risk European Awards 2011: BNY Mellon wins five
Custody Risk European Awards 2011: BNY Mellon wins five
The Hartford appoints Rupp as chief risk officer
Fortune 500 group The Hartford appoints new executive vice-president and chief risk officer
FSB: risk managers should advise on compensation
FSB remuneration guidelines suggest all firms should have risk management executives on compensation committee
New York sues BNY Mellon for foreign exchange fraud
Federal authorities in New York have filed two separate suits accusing BNY Mellon of foreign exchange fraud, following cases brought by other states
Interbank settlements: the cash must flow
The cash must flow
Banks blame complexity for slipping tri-party reform targets
Reforms to $1.59 trillion tri-party repo market are set to miss industry deadlines, and could now spill into 2012
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On the move