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Marconi restructuring sparks credit derivatives confusion

Plans unveiled today by troubled UK telecoms company, Marconi, to restructure and reduce its debt to under a billion have caused confusion in the credit derivatives community. Traders said they were unsure whether the language used in the Marconi…

Totem acquires dividend forecasting service

Over-the-counter derivatives price data vendor Totem has acquired Dividend Directory Limited (DDL), the owner of DaDD, a service forecasting dividend and ex-dividend dates up to four years in advance. This information is an important input to equity…

Raft forms user group for Radar op risk products

Risk management software provider Raft International has formed a user group for firms using the various modules of its Radar suite of operational risk tools. The first Radar User Group meeting will be on September 5 in London.

Canada's Penson signs up to Ubitrade software

Montreal-based Penson Financial Services, Canada’s third largest clearing firm, has signed up to use Ubitrade Futures and Options, a back-office trading system developed France-based risk management company Ubitrade.

eSpeed settles patent dispute with CBOT and CME

eSpeed, a subsidiary of interdealer broker Cantor Fitzgerald and developer of electronic trading technology, has settled its lawsuit against the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) over infringement on patented…

DrKW recruits London-based credit derivatives flow trader

Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW), the investment banking arm of Germany’s Dresdner Bank, has hired Paul Lewitt as director and head of credit derivatives flow trading based in London. The London hire follows a ramp-up of DrKW’s credit derivatives…

Japan OTC derivatives post gains

The notional value of outstanding over-the-counter (OTC)derivatives contracts in Japan increased by 10.8% in the six months to June 2002, according to figures released by the Bank of Japan.

Grim outlook for energy merchants, says S&P

The future of many US energy merchants hinges on their ability to maintain adequate levels of liquidity over the next several months, according to Standard & Poor’s. Although some energy firms with trading operations are making progress on asset sales,…

Korean pension fund employs Kamakura system

Korea Teachers Pension Fund has adopted Honolulu-based risk management software-company Kamakura Corporation’s risk software suite Kamakura Risk Manager-var, for market risk and investment analysis.

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