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Straits Lion joins ranks of CDO managers

Straits Lion Asset Management has joined the growing ranks of Singaporean asset managers active in the synthetic collateralised debt obligation (CDO) market, following the launch of an Asian credit-dominated investment grade CDO arranged by Goldman Sachs.

Soros risk chief joins rival fund

Peruvemba Satish, head of risk management at Soros Fund Management, has left the firm to join rival fund DKR Capital in Stamford, Connecticut, where he becomes chief risk officer.

ABN Amro poaches BNP Paribas energy heads

Dutch bank ABN Amro has hired Wayne Harburn, BNP Paribas' former head of European energy trading, as well as Vincent Chevance, the French bank's head of marketing for energy derivatives. BNP Paribas was not immediately able to say who would replace the…

ABN Amro poaches BNP Paribas energy heads

Dutch bank ABN Amro today said it has hired Wayne Harburn, BNP Paribas’ former head of European energy trading, as well as Vincent Chevance, the French bank’s head of marketing for energy derivatives. BNP Paribas was not immediately able to say who would…

Caxton quant to join Citi hedge fund

Tanya Beder, head of quant trading at hedge fund Caxton in New York, is to leave the company to join Tribeca Investments, another hedge fund and part of Citigroup Alternative Investments, as chief executive officer.

Academic quits NYU for Hedge Fund

Marco Avellaneda, professor of mathematics at New York University’s (NYU) Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences, is quitting academia to set up a new hedge fund desk in Paris.

Mark-It acquires Totem

Mark-It Partners, the UK-based credit pricing information company, has agreed to purchase its London-based rival Totem Market Valuations, a provider of over-the-counter derivatives market price information.

EU adopts linking directive...

The European parliament has given the thumbs-up to the so-called linking directiveallowing companies within member states to benefit from emissions projects outsideof the EU. By James Ockenden and Paul Lyon

ESB wins Esso price battle

Esso and Ireland’s Electricity Supply Board entered into a seemingly straightforward15-year contract for the sale and purchase of natural gas in 1999. But the contracthas raised the issue of how to define ‘market price’. By James Ockenden

Isda raises Basel-linked concerns

Bankers have been preparing for the implementation of the Basel II Capital Accordfor a number of years. But Isda says that it is still concerned about the effectthe Accord may have on the commodities markets. By Paul Lyon

Options staff hotly pursued

Currency options traders are finding themselves hotly pursued, as a series of high-profile moves around the world has set off a chain of demand, reports RiskNews’ sister publication, FX Week .

BNP tap Etrali for floors in China

French trading communications technology maker Etrali has done a deal with BNP Paribas to deploy its hardware on trading floors in China, says Henri Vautheny, Etrali’s general manager for Asia, excluding Japan.

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