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Lehman appoints heads of equity sales in Europe

Lehman Brothers has appointed David Bizer, head of European equity derivatives sales, to the newly appointed position of co-head of equity sales in Europe. He also retains his current position and responsibilities, said Lehman, and is joined by Mark…

LCH wins LSE clearing contract

The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has signed a new clearing services agreement with the London Clearing House (LCH), bringing to an end a period of intense competition with Eurex for the contract.

ING hires head of financial markets in Taiwan

ING Financial Markets has hired Jeson Yih-Liang Liu, as director and head of financial markets in Taiwan. Liu will report to Percy Rueber, head of financial markets, Asia and Wu Ching-mai, country manager for Taiwan.

CME cuts European fees

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has slashed transaction fees for all products traded electronically on Globex in Europe, bringing its costs in line with rivals the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and Eurex. However, the cut of 73% to 44 cents, from…

ISE adds Morgan Stanley executive to board

The International Securities Exchange (ISE) has appointed Thomas Cardello, managing director responsible for global electronic derivatives marketing within the institutional equity division at Morgan Stanley, to its board.

Clemmons quits XL Weather; resigns WRMA presidency

Lynda Clemmons, president and chief operating officer of Connecticut-based XL Weather & Energy, has left the weather risk and energy trading company. XL officials said Clemmons did not renew her employment contract and that they do not know her future…

HVB extends relationship with Front

Germany's HypoVereinsbank (HVB) has formed a new partnership with Front Capital Systems, the Swedish trading systems operating unit of SunGard. It will result in close collaboration between the two companies in IT development.

Latin America looking to improve risk practices

Participants attending the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) in Chile this week said there was a need for further reforms to enhance Latin American domestic markets, ease the burden of public sector debt and provide alternative sources of risk management…

Latin America looking to improve risk practices

Participants attending the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) in Chile this week said there was a need for further reforms to enhance Latin American domestic markets, ease the burden of public sector debt and provide alternative sources of risk management…

Bear Stearns joins rush to sign with Mark-it

US investment bank Bear Stearns has signed an agreement to use data supplied by UK credit data provider Mark-It Partners. It is the latest in a stream of major financial institutions to sign up for the service.

EU Commission outlines region's Basel II impact

More than 1,000 investment firms and 9,322 banks will implement the EU's capital adequacy directive, according to Patrick Pearson, head of banking and financial conglomerates unit of the internal markets division of the EU Commission.

A-IRB is overly prescriptive, say US banks

Several US banks would like to see a full internal models-based approach to regulatory capital. According to their response to the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on the implementation of the new Basel Capital Accord, the banks said the…

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