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DDQ re-issues commodity-linked structured product
Dawnay Day Quantum (DDQ), a division of London-based financial services and property investment company Dawnay Day, has re-issued its commodity-linked structured product aimed at both the institutional and retail markets.
BofA reports improved commodity-trading income
North Carolina-based Bank of America yesterday reported revenues of $45 million from commodity trading in its full-year 2004 results, up from a loss of $45 million for 2003. The investment bank's recovery came amid strong overall financial results for…
Front Capital wins $5 billion hedge fund client
KBC Alternative Investment Management (KBC AIM), a hedge fund subsidiary of Belgium's KBC Bank and Insurance Group that manages more than $5 billion in assets, plans to implement Front Capital's Arena trading, risk management and distribution system.
HSBC provides clients with forex charting tools
HSBC has begun rolling out a web-based currency data charting application from UK vendor TraderMade to its corporate and investment clients. The application, called FX Charting, will support trading and hedging strategy decisions.
Fortum to buy Eon’s Finnish subsidiary
Finnish energy company Fortum is to buy a majority stake in the Finnish arm of German utility Eon from the parent company and has also offered to buy the City of Espoo’s 34.2% shareholding. Fortum will pay Eon 390 million euros ($509 million) for its 65…
Icap buys out GovPX for $13 million
UK inter-dealer broker Icap is buying out the outstanding shares in GovPX, a US fixed-income and derivatives data provider, for $13 million, it was announced last week.
Mirant to pay $460m to settle California energy crisis claims
Bankrupt Atlanta-based energy marketer Mirant will pay $460 million to California power utilities and public agencies to resolve claims related to the state’s energy crisis in 2000 and 2001. The California utilities and agencies in the settlement were…
BNP Paribas snares six from Freddie Mac for US mortgage business
French investment bank BNP Paribas has hired six former Freddie Mac professionals, as part of an initiative to build its US mortgage business.
Risk Management Inc signs four utility clients
Risk Management Inc (RMI), a Chicago-based energy consultancy and brokerage, has signed up four new utility customers for its energy risk management and hedging services. The City of Glendale Water & Power and Pasadena Water & Power, both in California,…
BarCap boosts German coverage with Frankfurt hires
Barclays Capital, the investment banking arm of Barclays Bank, has made several appointments to its Frankfurt office, extending its coverage in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Amerex gains sulpur dioxide trading privileges on CCX
Houston-based broker Amerex Energy has obtained SO 2 trading privileges on the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), an emissions-trading marketplace. Amerex can now broker futures contracts in trading increments of 25-tonne SO2 allowances. The standard over…
Eurex US offers three-year Treasury derivatives
Eurex US will list futures and options on futures in the three-year Treasury note market starting on February 1. The electronic derivatives exchange, which is part of the Deutsche Börse Group, already offers these products on two-, five- and 10-year…
Barclays Capital wins derivatives house of the year in 2005 Risk Awards
Barclays Capital, the UK-based investment bank, scooped the prestigious Derivatives House of the Year Award in Risk magazine’s sixth awards for achievement in risk management.
Liquidity majors back SwapsWire's equity options service
The top 12 equity derivatives dealers will process over-the-counter equity option transactions through SwapsWire’s automated confirmation service when it launches in the second quarter of 2005.
European partnership plans emissions trading market
Pan-European exchange operator Euronext plans to launch an emissions trading market in March 2005 in conjunction with French electricity exchange Powernext and French state-owned investment bank Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations.
Dutch-Norwegian power transmission link may spur electricity trading
A newly agreed Norway-Netherlands electricity transmission link will lead to power trading between the two countries, said Swiss power and automation technology group ABB. The link will also increase the reliability of electricity supply, said the…
Nomura makes Hong Kong derivatives appointment
Nomura International has hired Alan Mak as head of structuring and marketing for Asia-Pacific derivatives.
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