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Claims on Lehman Brothers’ derivatives unit will pay between 27.9 cents to 32 cents, compared with 48.4 cents to 44.7 cents on commercial-paper claims, according to the firm’s liquidation approved by a bankruptcy judge.
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Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext are said to be considering a spin-off of some of their derivatives operations to satisfy European Union antitrust regulators that are to decide whether to approve their proposed merger.
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Options trading in the U.S. rose by 10% in November, while European trading tumbled by one-third, as the gap in equities derivatives trading between the two regions widens, according to NYSE Euronext.
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Citigroup will eliminate roughly 4,500 positions, with its proprietary trading taking some of the hits as the bank is closing down operations that invest customers’ funds, according to CEO Vikram Pandit.
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Deutsche Bank is said to be planning to reduce the size of its investment-banking staff in Japan by roughly one third as a result in a decline in deals and a sluggish economic outlook.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. has launched its global, over-the-counter interest rates derivatives trade repository.