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ISE moves closer to equity index options trading

New York-based electronic equity options market, the International Securities Exchange (ISE), has stepped up its attempts to go head-to-head with the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) in trading equity index options by unveiling its first product,…

Standard & Poor's enters portfolio risk modelling

Standard & Poor's (S&P) Risk Solutions has launched a portfolio risk tracker model. The model covers both credit and market risk, which should allow banks to calculate their economic capital and perform risk assessments across the full range of risks…

FASB unlikely to delay FIN 46, says CSFB

The US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is unlikely to delay the introduction of financial interpretation number 46 (FIN 46), the consolidation of variable interest entities (VIEs), according to the accounting and tax research team at Credit…

BNP Paribas beats SG for ZCM assets

French bank BNP Paribas has entered the final stages of negotiations to purchase about 140 structured transactions linked to funds investments from Zurich Capital Markets (ZCM), a division of Swiss insurer Zurich Financial.

HVB’s US operations upgrade with Front Arena

HVB Americas, the US arm of Germany’s HVB Group, is upgrading to SunGard’s Front Capital Arena version 2.0, to ensure the smooth start-up of a new business in Bermuda. HVB Americas said it needed the latest product since older Arena versions were…

Energy firms turn to credit derivatives market

More energy companies are likely to start purchasing credit derivatives as a way of mitigating counterparty credit risk, analysts said at a conference in New York this week. This is partly because spreads on single-name credit default swaps (CDS) of…

Jacobs joins Chicago Fed's new economic capital group

Former managing director and head of analytics for Bank of America’s loan portfolio management, Thomas Jacobs, has joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago as an economic capital specialist in the watchdog's risk specialist division.

Dutch debt office opts for Trema

The Dutch State Treasury Agency (DSTA) has licensed a debt financing software system, Finance Kit, from France-headquartered financial software provider Trema.

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