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Securities Services

The bank's VIEWS technology is upgraded to allow for better reporting of custody, accounting and securities lending activities.
By Andrew Peck
24 October 2006
Bank of New York provides consulting services to newly launched exchange-traded fund.
By Andrew Peck
14 September 2006
Citigroup takes on an incumbent trio of hedge-fund administrators in Asia-Pacific.
By Simon Osborne
13 September 2006
New service allows HSBC to clear positions on behalf of NSE-traded derivatives.
By Andrew Peck | 18 August 2006
Singapore Exchange CEO promotes at Citigroup conference the idea of a Southeast Asia common clearing and settlement facility.
By Jame DiBiasio | 8 August 2006
Citigroup conference plays facilitator to a proposal to set up a workshop for Asean stock exchanges.
By Andrew Peck | 8 August 2006
Citigroup’s securities services business adds its global web-based delivery platform to another Asian market.
By Andrew Peck | 3 August 2006
The firm becomes the first foreign bank to receive approval to offer custody services to PRC banks with overseas wealth management services.
By Andrew Peck | 20 July 2006
The firm becomes the first custodian bank in Indonesia to offer approved Shari'a fund admin services.
By Andrew Peck | 10 July 2006
Alex Johnstone, managing director, head of EMEA and Asia-Pacific, BNY Global Transition Management, explains the global trends and its Asia business.
By Andrew Peck | 27 June 2006
Mumbai-based technology provider tapped to enhance HSBC IFS' tranfer agency capabilities.
By Andrew Peck | 26 June 2006
Group becomes first lending agent to complete a securities financing transaction in Taiwan.
By Andrew Peck | 26 April 2006
Platform also allows for support in offshore funds markets.
By Andrew Peck | 16 March 2006
Move follows recent legislation allowing Hong Kong exchange members to outsource clearing and custody.
By Andrew Peck | 1 March 2006
Bank believes the country’s capital markets are now sufficiently developed to support a securities service business.
By Andrew Peck | 1 March 2006
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