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US corporate hedging declines, says AFP

A majority of US corporate respondents to a recent survey by the Maryland-based Association of Finance Professionals (AFP) reported that overall hedging activity has declined, with a third citing derivatives accounting rule FAS 133 as the reason for the…

Isda worried about OTC regulation threats

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association is still voicing concern about attempts by US Californian Democrat senator Dianne Feinstein to regulate the energy and commodity derivatives market.

Isda concerned about Basel II cross-border operation

The biggest concern arising from the Basel II capital Accord is how it will operate for banks across national borders, says Tanya Castell, London-based head of investment bank UBS Warburg’s risk policy group and the chair of the International Swaps and…

Icap retains Washington lobbyists

UK inter-dealer broker Icap has retained the services of a professional lobbying company in Washington to combat negative political sentiment and ensure the broker’s interests are fully represented on Capitol Hill.

Egar Technology secures $2.5 million in new funding

Egar Technology, a risk management systems vendor set up to hedge funds, banks and commodity risk managers, has secured $1.5 million in funding from World Bank private sector investment arm, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and $1 million…

WRMA adds to Asian presence

The Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA), the Washington DC-based trade association for the weather derivatives market, has added Hiroshi Matsui of Mizuho corporate bank to its board of directors, and named Hironori Kamezawa of The Bank of Tokyo…

Moneyline Telerate removes Tullett swaps data

Moneyline Telerate, the provider of real-time capital markets information, is removing Tullett & Tokyo Liberty’s benchmark US dollar rate swaps information from its treasury and swaps information service - known as page 19901 - on September 20, according…

Icap signs letter of intent to buy out APB

The world’s largest inter-dealer broker, Icap, has entered preliminary agreement to buy out privately owned Kentucky-based energy broker APB Energy. APB brokers gas, electricity, weather and coal derivatives on its online platform, True Quote, and…

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