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...while AEP exits Nordic energy trading
Ohio-based American Electric Power (AEP) last month completed its exit from theNordic energy trading market. The management team responsible for AEP’sactivities in the Nordic region will assume AEP’s Nordic trading book,office leases and related…
Enron will not centralise risk management
Failed energy trader Enron plans to package together the majority of its internationalassets into a company known as InternationalCo, the shares of which will be distributedto its creditors.
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SunGard snaps up Reech Capital
US technology company SunGard has acquired Reech Capital, a London-based risk pricing, validation and portfolio valuation technology company. The move is the latest instalment in SunGard’s acquisition spree aimed at making the Pennsylvania-based company…
Icap shuts London weather desk
UK inter-dealer broker Icap has exited the European weather and environmental derivatives market, an Icap spokesman told RiskNews ' sister publication EPRM today. “The European markets for these products are not developing at a large enough rate to…
Totem recruits Johns to head credit derivatives business
Totem Market Valuations, a London-based data valuations provider, has hired Euan Johns to expand its credit derivatives pricing service, which it established around a year ago.
Fujitsu spreads widen 30bp due to multiple woes
Credit default swap spreads on Japanese computer maker Fujitsu’s five-year debt protection widened 30 basis points this week, following media speculation that the company might become a “rehabilitation candidate” for the government’s Industrial…
BNP Paribas hires Australian credit specialist from Deutsche
French banking group BNP Paribas has hired Pierre Katerdjian to join its credit and rates marketing group in Australia. Katerdjian, who joins from Deutsche Bank where he traded Australian credit derivatives, will start on June 2.
Prebon Yamane's Singapore chairman to retire
John Ng, chairman of brokerage house Prebon Yamane (Singapore), is to retire from the firm following 29 years with the company.
Hong Kong Futures Exchange suspends international equity derivatives trading
The Hong Kong Futures Exchange is to suspend trading of its international stock futures and options, it was announced today.
Ex-Putnam CRO Martens joins TIAA-CREF
Erwin Martens, former chief risk officer at Putnam Investments, has joined the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF) in the newly created position of executive vice-president forrisk management.
People swaps
Chappel replaces McCarthy as Williams CFO US energy major Williams has hired Donald Chappel (pictured) as senior vice-presidentand chief financial officer (CFO). He succeeds Jack McCarthy, who retired atthe end of 2002 after 10 years as CFO. Before this…
Abbey National snaps up Op risk solution from Raft
UK bank Abbey National has purchased raft radar, an operational risk management system from London-based software provider Raft International.
Basel Committee publishes additional QIS3 results
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has published additional statistical data from the third quantitative impact study (QIS3), which was originally released on May 5.
Fed's Ferguson says Basel II will apply to 20 US banks
The number of US banks expected to implement Basel II is now likely to be twice the number unveiled to a stunned international banking community during Congressional testimony in February, Roger Ferguson, vice-chairman of the US Federal Reserve, has told…
SuperDerivatives upgrades forex options pricing platform
SuperDerivatives, a London-based foreign exchange pricing company, has upgraded its currency options pricing system.
Icap thrives on market volatility
Icap, the largest inter-dealer broker of over-the-counter derivatives, has reported a 39% rise in profits to £123.7 million for the year ended March 31. The firm’s turnover rose 26% to £664.3 million as the firm thrived on market volatility, especially…
Boston Options Exchange links up with RadianzNet
The Boston Options Exchange (Box), an electronic equity derivatives market, will use US electronic network services supplier Radianz to connect the exchange’s trading system to RadianzNet, an internet protocol-based global financial extranet.
Fed’s Ferguson says Basel II will apply to 20 US banks
The number of US banks expected to implement Basel II is now likely to be twice the number unveiled to a stunned international banking community during Congressional testimony in February, Roger Ferguson, vice-chairman of the US Federal Reserve, has told…
Japan's four major banks post losses of $31bn for 2002
Japan's four largest banks have posted a combined ¥3.61 trillion ($30.9 billion) in losses for the 2002 financial year, following larger-than-expected losses in their cross-equity holdings amid slump in the country’s equity markets and their ongoing…
Carr Futures to close London FX
Carr Futures, Chicago-based institutional brokerage firm and part of Credit Agricole Indosuez, is closing its London foreign exchange desk on June 1 to form one 24-hour desk in New York, Risk's sister publication FX Week reports.
Japan’s four major banks post losses of $31bn for 2002
Japan’s four largest banks have posted a combined ¥3.61 trillion ($30.9 billion) in losses for the 2002 financial year, following larger-than-expected losses in their cross-equity holdings amid slump in the country’s equity markets and their ongoing…
Reuters FX under threat
Reuters is fighting back to secure its position in FX, following the announcement of an alliance between two rivals, reports Risk's sister publication FX Week .
Krung Thai Bank taps Reuters for risk system
Krung Thai Bank, Thailand’s largest state bank, has signed an agreement with Reuters, the global information and trading systems company, to provide a real-time trading room risk system and a back-office system to handle its processing and cash…