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Ong moves into academia

Former chief risk officer for the Americas at Credit Agricole Indosuez, Michael Ong, has moved into academia with a full professorship and directorship on the finance program at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

HSBC appoints investment banking and markets co-heads

HSBC last week announced the appointment of Stuart Gulliver as co-head of the corporate, investment banking and markets business (CIBM), responsible for foreign exchange, fixed income, syndicated loans, structured credit, precious metals, equities and…

DataSynapse adds IBM functionality

New York-based technology vendor DataSynapse has expanded its LiveCluster service that provides on demand computing power to be able to use IBM’s eServer zSeries mainframe computers.

CBOT signs on for Radianz services

The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) has signed a three-year deal with Radianz to provide an outsourced IP network to deliver its real-time data, CBOT and Radianz officials say.

Restructuring debate will rage on after CP3, says Munro

The Basel Committee's widely anticipated ditching of restructuring as a required credit event for capital relief in its forthcoming third consultation paper on Basel II, will not bring to an end the heated debate between hedging banks and investors over…

Restructuring debate will rage on after CP3, says Munro

The Basel Committee’s widely anticipated ditching of restructuring as a required credit event for capital relief in its forthcoming third consultation paper on Basel II, will not bring to an end the heated debate between hedging banks and investors over…

Goldman Sachs re-enters power generation sector

Investment bank Goldman Sachs is re-entering the physical power market for the first time in two years with the purchase of a 940 megawatt natural gas plant from troubled energy company El Paso Merchant Energy.

US-UK regulators clash over Basel II implementation

Last week, senior executives from the US Federal Reserve and the UK Financial Services Authority clashed over the differing implementation plans for the Basel Accord revisions in a pair of speeches delivered to two financial industry trade organization…

Duke exits North America prop trading

Duke Energy has closed its proprietary trading business at its North American merchant energy businesses, Duke Energy North America (DENA) and Duke Energy Merchants (DEM). The move by the Charlotte, North Carolina-based energy company was not entirely…

SAS launches new risk management practice in the UK

SAS, a North Carolina-based risk technology and analytics company, has set up a new UK risk management practice for enterprise risk services. It will focus on helping organisations in the financial services and energy sectors identify and understand…

Moody’s sees record Japanese yen CDO issuance

International rating agency Moody’s Investors Service said today it rated a record ¥3.02 trillion ($25 billion) of collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) in the first quarter of the year. That compares to full-year volume of ¥3.14 trillion in 2002.

Spanish exchange-traded equity derivatives volumes soar

Growth in equity derivatives trading, especially single-stock futures, helped Madrid-based mF Group post a 22.7%year-on-year increase in the number of contracts traded for the first quarter of 2003. The group is comprised of the three leading Spanish…

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