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BarCap poised to move NYC trading floor in July
Barclays Capital, the investment banking arm of the UK's Barclays Bank, plans to begin moving to its new trading floor in midtown Manhattan in July, according to Nick Themelis, Barclays Capital's chief information officer for the Americas.
SGX plans a series of Japan derivatives initiatives
The Singapore Exchange (SGX) plans to bolster its focus on Japan with a series of new products due to be launched in the next few months.
Nesbitt Burns raids Commerzbank for US start-up
BMO Nesbitt Burns, the Toronto-based investment banking subsidiary of Bank of Montreal, has expanded its equity derivatives operations into the US market by poaching six of Commerzbank’s equity derivatives team.
CME introduces new forex contracts
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) said yesterday it will introduce 13 new foreign exchange futures contracts to start trading in the second quarter of this year. The new contracts include 11 non-dollar cross-rates and two dollar-based contracts.
HSBC rolls out Rolfe & Nolan back office system in US
The UK's largest bank, HSBC, has started rolling out derivatives back office technology developed by Rolfe & Nolan (R&N) in New York and Chicago.
Convertible bond decline could impact credit derivatives
Falling valuations in the European convertible bond market during the last few months could lead to a decline in credit default swap values, as convertible investors seek to unwind their hedged positions.
Fannie and Freddie’s hedging rockets in 2001
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s first detailed disclosure of their derivatives positions has revealed a dramatic increase in hedging activity by the two US federal-backed mortgage companies.
Derivatives expert to run BarCap Americas
Barclays Capital, the investment banking division of the UK's Barclays, has named Peter Goettler head of its investment banking division in the Americas.
Citi bankers quit to launch FX hedge fund
Citigroup’s former global head of proprietary trading, Patrick Hall, is launching a new macro hedge fund with partners John Banerjee and former Citi economist Michael Burke.
Op risk is increasing for weak banks, says regulators’ guidance
Operational risk will come into greater focus for banks worldwide and will become more important as a factor in weak banks, global banking regulators said in early April.
Regulators expected shortly to fix date for Basle II op risk survey
Global banking regulators are expected to decide in mid-April on the date for issuing to banks a further survey seeking information on operational risk as part of the development of the Basle II bank capital adequacy proposals.
FSA disappointed by latest delay to Basle II accord
It was no secret that the UK’s principal financial watchdog, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), was "a little disappointed" at the latest delays to the Basle II accord, a senior FSA official said in March.
FASB reverses on loan commitments
The US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has ruled that undrawn loan commitments will not be subject to derivatives accounting rules and do not have to be marked-to-market – a victory for commercial lenders.