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US regulator doles out Enron fines

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has hit Enron and its former trader Hunter Shively with $35 million and $300,000 in civil fines respectively for gas price manipulation.

Spitzer to drop RBC inquiry

Eliot Spitzer, the New York State attorney general, will not pursue a formal inquiry into Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) for overpayments its clients made on foreign exchange trades, RiskNews' sister publication FX Week has learned.

UK FSA writes AMA strategy anew

An official from the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) sketched in some details of the regulator's approach to the operational risk portions of Basel II implementation in that country at an operational risk conference held in early July in London.

Spitzer to drop RBC inquiry

Eliot Spitzer, the New York State attorney general, will not pursue a formal inquiry into Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) for overpayments its clients made on foreign exchange trades, RiskNews' sister publication FX Week has learned.

US forex committee issues broker points rules

The Foreign Exchange Committee, a US industry association affiliated to the Federal Reserve, last week issued new guidelines on broker ‘points’ – the issue at the heart of last year’s massive Wall Street forex fraud, reports RiskNews’ sister publication…

The flight from NAB continues

The flood of departures from National Australia Bank (NAB) continued last week as three senior institutional dealers left the bank in London and New York, reports RiskNews’ sister publication FX Week .

Freddie Mac names new fixed-income investment head

Freddie Mac has hired Patricia Cook to head its fixed-income investments. Cook, who will report to Richard Syron, Freddie Mac’s chairman and chief executive, joins from JP Morgan Fleming Asset Management, where she was chief investment officer for global…

BNP Paribas makes structured rates hire

BNP Paribas has hired Kara Lemont Sportelli for its fixed-income derivatives structuring group. Lemont Sportelli will focus on engineering exotic interest rate and hybrid derivatives products for investors and liability managers. She is based in London…

Hedge funds post positive results

The Hennessee Group, a New York-based investment adviser that consults hedge fund investors and monitors hedge fund managers, reported a return of 0.49% for hedge funds in June, bringing the 2004 year-to-date (YTD) return to 2.28% for the Hennessee Hedge…

CME appoints lead market maker for fertiliser futures

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME ) yesterday said that Agriliance will be the lead market maker for the exchange’s new fertiliser contracts traded on Globex, the exchange’s electronic trading platform. Minnesota-based Agriliance markets crop nutrients,…

Shell appoints governance advisers

Energy major Royal Dutch/Shell Group yesterday appointed investment banks Citigroup and Rothschild as financial advisers to the steering committee reviewing its structure and governance.

Edison needs "broad EDF shoulders" says exec

A senior executive at Italian utility Edison has said the company would benefit from a takeover by a larger European utility, possibly Electricité de France (EDF). “Edison is too small in the long run to always remain independent,” he says. “So we need…

Bank of America loses global markets head in Asia

Goetz Eggelhoefer, former managing director and head of global markets, Asia, at Bank of America in Singapore, has left to join the Rohatyn Group, an emerging market hedge fund started by ex-JP Morgan Chase trader Nick Rohatyn.

SG promotes fixed income and derivatives chief

SG, the corporate and investment banking arm of French bank Société Générale, has promoted Grégoire Varenne to head of fixed income and derivatives, commodities and treasury for Europe and Asia.

Spitzer to drop RBC inquiry

Eliot Spitzer, the New York State attorney general, will not pursue a formal inquiry into Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) for overpayments its clients made on foreign exchange trades, RiskNews’ sister publication FX Week has learned.

Power financing up one third to $20 billion

Power was the best performing project finance sector in the first six months of 2004, up by a third compared with the same period last year, according to research by London based global banking analyst Dealogic. Power projects accounted for 39% of total…

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