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Eurohypo selects Front Arena

Eurohypo, the German mortgage bank created by Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank and Commerzbank, has selected the Front Arena IT system to manage its interest rate derivatives, fixed-income, credit derivatives, structured products and money markets trading.

Japanese credit default swaps market turns defensive

Japan’s credit default swaps market continued to ignore the threat of war in Iraq, diplomatic tensions with North Korea and weak stock markets, but the mood in Tokyo was nevertheless bearish, and market participants were more keen to buy protection than…

Confusion over membership at WBOT continues

Dan Parker, chief executive of Atlanta-based Weather Board of Trade (WBOT), today told RiskNews that two institutions he originally named as charter members of the weather derivatives exchange never had such an agreement with the company.

Feinstein asks CFTC to investigate gas pricing manipulation

Dianne Feinstein, the Democrat senator for California, yesterday urged the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to work with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to investigate whether there has been manipulation of the US natural gas…

Fimat Group reinforces Asian operations

Fimat Group, the brokerage arm of French bank Société Généralé, has promoted a number of its staff in the Asia-Pacific, in a move aimed at reinforcing its position in the region.

Reuters 3000Xtra offered via servers

Reuters has developed a centrally managed server farm that should allow clients to deploy its premium information and trading Reuters 3000Xtra terminals at reduced cost.

Credit derivatives employees reap the highest salaries

Staff employed in the credit derivatives divisions at banks on average receive the highest salaries of all staff, with an Asian-based managing director in synthetic structuring at a bulge-bracket firm earning an average basic plus bonus of £1.35 million…

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