Pre-migration untagged articles
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Last Friday, BNP Paribas reported that it had bought a 35% stake in Insinger de Beaufort Holdings, an Anglo-Dutch private bank, for Eu60m.
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Just two new issues came to the Swiss franc bond market this week. Yesterday (Thursday) the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia priced a Sfr125m tap of its May 2012 bond, launched in March.
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-- Shelly Lombardo, analyst at Gimme Credit, about American Axle & Manufacturing's troubles.
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Montauk Monster anyone?
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JPMorgan broke Chrysler Financial for trading at 7 a.m. Market players believed the deal was opened early so JPMorgan could set the markets and control the flow of paper.
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The following charts show the top five advancers and decliners in terms of % moves in the loan, bond and credit default swap markets for the previous week.
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Ackermann: risk management is my responsibility
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As the Brazilian real, the South African rand and the Turkish lira continue to rally, supranational institutions are taking advantage of investor demand to issue Eurobonds in the currencies.
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Regulatory pressure on banks to clean up the credit derivatives industry has resulted in a sharp increase in trade terminations, TriOptima, the derivative trade cancellation and reconciliation firm, said this week.
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The Association of German Pfandbrief Banks (Vdp) has told banks that it expects them to resume inter-dealer market-making on September 1, quoting prices for tickets with a minimum size of Eu15m at triple normal bid/offer spreads for jumbos of two years or longer, irrespective of spread level.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission this week charged Optiver Holding and three of its employees with manipulation and attempted manipulation of energy contracts listed on the New York Mercantile Exchange in March 2007.