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The U.S. government agreed to inject $20 billion of new capital into Citi and effectively guarantee most of Citigroup's potential $306 billion losses in high-risk assets, to avoid a collapse that could have wrought financial havoc around the globe.  |  |
Under an agreement that could represent an early step towards more portable, carrier-agnostic PHRs (personal health records) for consumers, Hartford, Conn.-based Aetna announced in late October that it will provide members with the capability to transfer data contained with their  |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, an asset management and securities servicing firm, will reduce its worldwide workforce of 43,000 by approximately 4 percent, or 1,800 positions. "It has become clear that we need to take additional steps beyond  |
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) membership, during its annual election held Thursday, November 20, elected six individuals to the CBOE Board of Directors to fill expired and vacant positions. The new terms begin on January 1, 2009. Among the  |
Progress Software Corporation and BIt Systems, part of the London Stock Exchange Group, are joining forces to offer customers a range of hosted complex event processing (CEP) capabilities, such as algorithmic trading and smart order routing, provided by the Progress  |
GL Trade, global provider of multi-market and multi-asset solutions for international financial institutions, has signed a deal with Seamico Securities Public Company, one of the largest Thai brokers, to provide direct market access (DMA) to the Stock Exchange of Thailand  |
ISO (Jersey City, N.J.) has acquired Lexington, Mass-based Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER), an environmental and scientific research and predictive modeling company. Terms were not disclosed. AER will complement ISO's AIR Worldwide Corporation (AIR) subsidiary, which offers analytical tools  |
Clearance is relevant again, says Robert Iati, TABB Group partner, global head of consulting and author of a new 24-page research note titled, "Competition in US Clearing: Cost, Risk & Challenges," which investigates the growing importance of clearance in the  |
Northern Trust has launched a customized reporting solution exclusively for investment consultants, seamlessly integrating client-specific reporting on Northern Trust's multi-faceted web portal, Passport, so that consultants are able to better serve our shared clients. "This enhancement to Passport demonstrates Northern  |
European Central Counterparty has approved two new firms as participants, increasing the number of approved clearing participants to 21. The two new firms approved as participants of EuroCCP are Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB and Santander Investment Services S.A., and Santander  |
The U.S. government moved to bail out Citigroup Inc, agreeing to shoulder most potential losses from $306 billion of its toxic assets and inject $20 billion of new capital, its biggest effort yet to prevent a big bank from failing.  |
GL TRADE, global provider of multi-market and multi-asset solutions for international financial institutions, has signed a deal with Seamico Securities Public Company Ltd, one of the largest Thai brokers, to provide direct market access (DMA) to the Stock Exchange of  |
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