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14 Results from /regulation, "Wall Street Systems"

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Ion Trading agrees WallStreet acquisition

Ion Trading has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wall Street Systems. No financial details have been disclosed.

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Wall Street Systems signs Croatian National Bank

The Croatian National Bank is implementing technology from Wall Street Systems to support reserve management operations and meet Eurozone standards ahead of the country's accession to the EU.

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Nedbank Capital signs for Aleri liquidity management technology

South Africa's Nedbank has selected liquidity management technology from New York-based Aleri for its investment banking business.

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Wall Street Systems launches post-trade processing utility

Wall Street Systems has launched a "pay as you go" post-trade processing utility for FX cash, FX derivatives, money markets, vanilla interest rate derivatives, and listed futures and options.

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CLS hits back at critics

Bank-backed settlement body Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS) has responded to industry concerns over the spiraling costs of settling FX trades, insisting that it intends to reduce transaction costs by roughly half as volumes rise.

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Fifth Third Bancorp signs for Wall Street's treasury engine

US-based Fifth Third Bancorp is implementing Wall Street System's treasury engine across its foreign exchange dealing division.

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Wall Street Systems releases hedge compliance module

Financial IT vendor Wall Street Systems has launched a hedge compliance module designed to meet international accounting requirements.

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RZB goes live on Wall Street System

Austria's Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich (RZB) has implemented The Wall Street System treasury engine across the enterprise, replacing six distinct legacy trading systems.

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Abbey National deploys Wall Street System for money market trading

Abbey National is to install the Wall Street System treasury engine as its short term money markets platform.

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Deutsche Bank pulls out of SOCX back office venture

Deutsche Bank has pulled out of its involvement in back office outsourcing venture SOCX, selling its 50% stake in the company to partner Wall Street Systems and resuming inhouse processing of money markets transactions.

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Wall Street Systems rolls out new functionality for Sibos

Wall Street Systems is to present new treasury engine functionality designed to help banks comply with up-and-coming regulatory requirements such as Basel II and adapt to advances in continuous linked settlement (CLS), at the Swift international banking show in Geneva next week.

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Wall Street Systems launches interest rate derivatives module

Wall Street Systems is to showcase its new interest rate derivatives (IRD) module at the Risk 2002 Europe conference held in Paris this week.