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Clearing as a Catalyst: FX Forwards, NDFs and FX Swaps Join the Modern Age
23 May 2012 at 2:40am
The more-robust capturing, reporting and clearing of FX forwards, NDFs and swaps should be counted as one of the more positive aspects created by the Dodd-Frank process.
CFTC Investigating JPMorgan's $2 billion Loss
22 May 2012 at 7:07am
The head of the CFTC confirmed that the regulator is investigating JPMorgan Chase's recent losses that may exceed $2 billion on trades tied to credit derivatives.
Nasdaq Struggling with Aftermath of Facebook IPO
22 May 2012 at 7:07am
Bloomberg LP Moves Into EDM Market, Acquires PolarLake
22 May 2012 at 6:46am
The acquisition, a rarity for Bloomberg, aims to establish a strong enterprise data management business for the global market data solutions provider.
Omgeo and Blackrock Push for T+O in Taiwan
22 May 2012 at 5:12am
Omgeo is working with investment managers across Taiwan, including Blackrock, the world's largest money manager, to eliminate inefficiencies and trade fails through same day affirmation of trade details on T+0.
Streamlining the Program Execution Path Is the Shortest Distance to Faster Tr...
22 May 2012 at 2:40am
While capital markets firms obsess over their proximity to exchange matching engines in order to reduce latency, reducing the program execution path may be a better way to slash milliseconds off of executions.
JPMorgan Risk Chief Had History of Trading Losses and Sanctions
21 May 2012 at 7:18am
Goldman's previous Wall Street firm received a slap on the wrist from regulators.
Renaissance Capital Joins SunGard Global Network
21 May 2012 at 6:09am
Russian investment bank targets buy side institutions with direct electronic connectivity, following an exchange merger and changes in market structure and settlement procedures.
JPMorgan To Be Haunted by Change in Risk Model
21 May 2012 at 5:31am
JPMorgan's decision to radically change the way risk was measured in its Chief Investment Office is likely to dog the bank in the developing crisis over the big trading losses it has suffered.
JPMorgan's Whale in a Fishpond
21 May 2012 at 5:30am
Former Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig suggested banks that are too big to fail are also too big to exist, and should be broken up.
Casino Banking, Quant Schools, Bad Banks, Clawbacks and More
18 May 2012 at 8:30am
JP Morgan's $2 billion trading gaffe continues to make headlines, closely followed by Facebook's IPO, as well as the search for tech talent and quants. Wall Street & Technology keeps you in the loop by compiling some of the best quotes of the week.
Merrill Lynch Empowers Its Financial Advisers With Cutting-Edge Technology
18 May 2012 at 8:30am
To boost the productivity of its most skilled financial advisers, Merrill Lynch partnered with Charles River to create Porfolio+, a customized, browser-based portfolio trading platform.
Ex-ECB Head Unveils Bold Plan To Save The Euro
18 May 2012 at 5:33am
Europe could strengthen its monetary union by giving European politicians the power to declare a sovereign state bankrupt and take over its fiscal policy, the former head of the European Central Bank said on Thursday in unveiling a bold proposal to salvage the euro.
JPMorgan CEO Gets Crisis Marks But War Isn't Over
18 May 2012 at 5:33am
Shooting from the hip may have got Jamie Dimon into deep trouble -- shooting straight may help to get him out of it.
MF Global Clients Bash Fat Fees, Seek Quick Wind-Down
18 May 2012 at 5:33am
The legal team winding down MF Global's bankruptcy estate, led by former FBI director Louis Freeh, estimates the fees charged by the team and other professionals have reached nearly $25 million since the bankruptcy was filed in October.
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INSIDE ASIA; A Change in the Asian Equation
31 Jan 2012 at 12:00am SINGAPORE -- Central bankers in Asia have yet another reason to hesitate now that the U.S. Federal Reserve looks likely to keep interest rates low for longer. Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and the Philippines have all cut interest rates at least once in the past three months to try to shore up economic growth, and many economists predict that...Read more...
LETTER FROM EUROPE; The Move by Scotland to Go It Alone
17 Jan 2012 at 12:00am LONDON -- You are driving north. The highway skims by major cities -- Birmingham, Manchester -- until a barrier brings progress to a halt. A new international frontier straddles the road. There are passport checks, barbed wire revetments, currency exchange booths, customs controls, a gate reminiscent of Checkpoint Charlie in Cold War Berlin,...Read more...
Afghanistan Widens Effort to Recoup Bank's Assets
4 Jan 2012 at 12:00am KABUL, Afghanistan -- The Afghan Central Bank said Tuesday that the government was stepping up efforts to recoup public money lost more than a year ago in the collapse of Kabul Bank, the nation's largest private financial institution. The development may hearten the Afghan government's international backers, like the United States, by showing that...Read more...














