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Standard Chartered joins FXall connect

Standard Chartered has adopted FXall connect from Cognotec, the Dublin-based foreign exchange and money market e-commerce solutions provider. FXall connect’s application programme interface (API) will enable Standard Chartered’s customers access to a…

OpVar software upgrade fits Basel QIS

OpVantage, the operational risk quantification provider, has released version 4.0 of its OpVar software. The new version maps its data to the Basel Committee’s Quantitative Impact Study (QIS) loss event categories at level 2.

Hong Kong banks set to struggle with Basel II

Many of Hong Kong’s banks could struggle to implement the new proposals for capital adequacy by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, due to their lack of sophisticated risk management systems, claimed consultants Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu at a…

Deutsche names new head of Korean trading

Deutsche Bank has named In-Suk Jung as head of trading for the bank’s global markets unit in Korea. He will be responsible for local fixed-income products, including derivatives.

HKEx to introduce three-year EFN futures

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) plans to introduce three-year exchange fund note (EFN) futures contracts on November 12, subject to the approval of the Hong Kong regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission.

Goldman signs up to Cognotec's Liquidity Linq

US investment bank Goldman Sachs will use foreign exchange e-commerce services provider Cognotec's Liquidity Linq Connect to offer foreign exchange pricing and execution services to firms currently signed up to Cognotec's foreign exchange dealing…

RiskAdvisory and Softsmith form energy jv

US-based business solutions providers RiskAdvisory Software and SoftSmiths are joining forces to supply the energy industry with a complete electronic transaction system. The integration of RiskAdvisory's Energy Book Runner and SoftSmiths' e-Merchant is…

CSFB closes precious metals business

Leading global investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston is to close its London, New York and Sydney precious metals market-making and structured derivatives, clearing and vaulting businesses.

Credit derivatives in Asia need liquidity boost

Growth in activity of Asia’s credit derivatives business cannot be reached until Asian credit markets see deeper liquidity and higher turnovers in the secondary market, said a senior PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) consultant, speaking at a press conference…

RMS adds Canadian weather data

Risk Management Solutions (RMS), the California-based provider of products and services for the management of natural hazard risks, has added Canadian temperature data to its Climetrix weather derivatives trading and risk management system.

Kiodex launches web-based risk application

Kiodex, a US-based provider of Web-based risk management solutions for the commodity markets, has launched its flagship risk management application, the Kiodex Risk Workbench. The product is designed to assist corporations in managing their earnings…

BoA promotes Fall to head of EMEA

Bank of America has promoted William Fall, its head of global risk management, to president for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). He replaces Douglas Bowers, who has been based in London for the past eighteen months and is relocating back to the…

Cygnifi files for Chapter 11

JP Morgan spin-off Cygnifi, the New York-based online derivatives service provider, has filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy. During its Chapter 11 process, which is expected to take at least 90 days, Cygnifi said it will seek buyers for its assets…

TCG founder steps aside

Terence Chapman, founder of the Terence Chapman Group (TCG), the specialist provider of IT consultancy services to the finance sector, has stepped aside as chief executive.

S&P offers CDO manager ratings on the Web

International debt rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has begun offering evaluations of collateralised debt obligations(CDOs) managers for free on its website. While the move appears timely given the current turbulent environment for non-investment…

CMC becomes latest e-FX loser

Currency Management Corporation (CMC), one of the longest-serving firms in the retail and mid-market online FX trading industry, has pulled out of the US. The UK company, which carried out its first online FX trade in 1996, said this was in response to…

Venture capitalist replaces Sandor on Liffe board

The London International Futures and Options Exchange (Liffe) has appointed Chinh Chu, senior managing director of private equity at New York-based venture capital firm, The Blackstone Group, to its board. He replaces derivatives veteran, Richard Sandor,…

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