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Key Basel II package expected tomorrow

Global banking regulators plan to issue a package of documents on the Basel II bank accord tomorrow, including a key survey seeking information on how the complex, risk-based accord might affect banks around the world.

Integral awarded patent for Web technology

Californian software company Integral Development said it has secured a patent for its Web-based straight-through processing transaction technology. The patent applies to Integral’s Integral Direct FX, Direct Derivatives, AutoDealer and Integral…

ABN Amro hires German global financial markets head

Dutch bank ABN Amro has hired Hermann Watzinger to head its global financial markets group in Germany, covering all of the bank’s activities in fixed income, including structured finance, treasury, asset securitisation and fixed-income derivatives…

Tullet releases SwapMarkerEurope on Bloomberg

Tullett Financial Information, a subsidiary of brokerage firm Tullet & Tokyo Liberty that provides data on derivatives products, has launched its SwapMarkerEurope interest rate swaps service on Bloomberg.

Op risk rules inadequate, says Isma professor

LONDON - The Basel II capital accord rules regarding operational risks for financial institutions are inadequate, Jacques Pézier, a visiting professor at Reading University’s Isma Centre, told delegates at a conference in London this morning.

Op risk rules inadequate, says Isma professor

The Basel II capital accord rules regarding operational risks for financial institutions are inadequate, Jacques Pézier, a visiting professor at Reading University’s Isma Centre, told delegates at a conference in London this morning.

SGX and Tocom sign licensing agreement with Platts

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (Tocom) have signed licensing agreements with energy information provider Platts, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, to use Platts' Middle East benchmarks for the SGX and Tocom Middle…

SSgA may implement genetic programming investment model

The investment committee of State Street Global Advisors (SSgA), manager of $770 billion in assets, will decide on October 16 whether to implement an investment model derived from genetic programming exercises to its $390 million emerging market equities…

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