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WestLB dumps top systems for Summit

The global financial markets group of Düsseldorf-based Westdeutsche Landesbank (WestLB) has selected New York-based transaction processing technology company, Summit Systems, for a major consolidation of its systems environment. The integrated system…

CBOT partners with Taiwan Futures Exchange

The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Taiwan Futures Exchange to share information on market and product development and potentially work toward developing markets for new derivative…

European Commission welcomes IASB compromise

The European Commission has welcomed yesterday’s International Accounting Standards Board decision to try to allow for ‘macro-hedging’ as part of proposed new accounting standards, due to come into place in 2005.

Bloomberg hires Hagan for new quant team

Pat Hagan – a former managing director in Bear Stearns’ fixed income research group – has joined Bloomberg’s nascent quantitative research and development group.

Basel Committee publishes comments on CP3

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has posted the comments it has received on its third consultative paper (CP3) on its website this morning. Nearly 180 comments are available for download at www.bis.org.

Deutsche Bank appoints Almeida as head of forex sales

Deutsche Bank has appointed Dan Almeida as global head of foreign exchange sales. In this newly created position, Almeida will be responsible for delivering Deutsche Bank's foreign exchange capabilities to all institutional and corporate clients.

IIF says much work remains on Basel II

The Institute of International Finance (IIF), the Washington, DC trade association of financial institutions, contends that Basel II still has a long way to go before it can be finalised, in its response to the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision’s…

RBC reaches settlement agreement in Enron bankruptcy case

The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) yesterday reached a settlement agreement with Enron Corporation, the Enron Creditors' Committee and Netherlands-based Rabobank, resolving aspects of a share transaction known as ‘Cerberus’, which also involved the use of…

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