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BT Radianz and Colt to provide connectivity to Boat trade reporting platform

BT Radianz and Colt have been selected to provide connectivity and infrastructure hosting services for Project Boat, the European trade reporting platform that is being established by nine City investment banks.

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Six more Wall Street banks invest in Bids

Bank of America, Bear Stearns, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan and Knight Capital have each invested in the Block Interest Discovery Service (Bids), an alternative platform for equity block stock trading.

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Deutsche Bank Securities fined $1.275m for monitoring violations

Deutsche Bank Securities (DBS), the US arm of Germany's Deutsche Bank, has been fined a total $1.275 million by Nyse Regulation in two disciplinary actions involving supervisory violations including the failure to monitor its computer systems and detect the misuse of confidential data.

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Investment bank consortia sift through technology options

The seven investment banks behind Project Turquoise - a pan-European equities trading platform that will compete with the region's exchanges - have stepped up their search for a vendor to build the system, while the nine-member Project Boat banking collective have settled on Markit and Cinnober as suppliers for a new trade reporting platform for European equities.

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Temenos reports largest-ever deal with Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank has contracted with Temenos for the supply and implementation of the Swiss vendor's T24 core banking platform across major parts of its global private wealth management business.

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Top tier firms sign up to Microsoft Novell Linux pact

Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse and AIG Technologies have put their weight behind the recently announced collaboration between Microsoft and Novell on interoperability between Windows and Linux.

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Investment banks to launch European equities platform; compete with exchanges

A group of seven global investment banks have agreed to establish a pan-European equities trading platform that will compete head-to-head with the region's domestic stock exchanges following the introduction of the EU's Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID).

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Banks gearing up to go live on Swift Trade Services Utility

Eighteen banks have signed up for the launch of the new SwiftNet Trade Services Utility (TSU) as vendors and financiers announce related document management platforms and services to improve the financial supply chain.

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Major euro banks to work with Swift for Sepa compliance testing

Seventeen major banks have agreed to work with financial messaging network Swift to test compliance of payments with Sepa standards across the eurozone from Q3 2007.

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Investment banks to establish pan-European trade reporting system

A group of nine leading investment banks have signed a letter of intent to pool their trade transparency data and create a pan-European platform for the collection and sale of trading data that will bypass those operated by exchanges.

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Euro banks hit by MiFID concerns

US broker JPMorgan Securities is warning that EUR19 billion of market capitalisation could be lost among eight top European wholesale banks as a result of the EU's Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID).

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City banks to challenge LSE with rival trade reporting system

Ten City banks, thought to include Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, UBS and Merrill Lynch, are working together to set up their own system for the collection and sale of trading data that would by-pass those operated by the London Stock Exchange and other European exchanges.