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  2. Clearstream - Wikipedia

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    Clearstream was founded as "Cedel" (Centrale de Livraison de Valeurs Mobilières) in September 1970 by 66 of the world's major financial institutions as a clearing organisation whose objective was to minimise risk in the settlement of cross-border securities trading, particularly in the growing Eurobond market.

  3. Euroclear - Wikipedia

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    Building at Rue de la Régence 4 in Brussels, former head office of Euroclear Seat of Euroclear Bank in Kraków, Poland. Euroclear acquired Sicovam (the French central securities depository or CSD) in 2001, Necigef (Nederlands Centraal Instituut voor Giraal Effectenverkeer), the Dutch and CRESTCo Ltd, the CSD for UK & Irish securities using the CREST application in 2002.

  4. TARGET2-Securities - Wikipedia

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    TARGET2-Securities, in shorthand T2S, is the Eurosystem's platform for securities settlement in central bank money. [1] T2S offers centralised delivery-versus-payment (DvP) settlement across several European securities markets, without being itself a central securities depository (CSD) since it does not offer CSD services such as custody or asset servicing.

  5. Jean-Louis Gergorin - Wikipedia

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    In November 1984 he joined the aerospace group Matra as Senior Vice President for Strategy, [2] starting a close association with CEO Jean-Luc Lagardère that lasted until Lagardère's sudden death in March 2003. Between 1998 and 2000, together with Lagardère and Co-CEO Philippe Camus, Gergorin played a major role in the series of national and ...

  6. Clearstream affair - Wikipedia

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    The Clearstream affair was a political scandal in France in the run-up to the 2007 presidential election. The name refers to the Luxembourg bank Clearstream Banking S.A , now wholly owned by Deutsche Börse , which was alleged to have aided many prominent French politicians and companies in evading taxes .

  7. Eurobond (eurozone) - Wikipedia

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    Common bonds of the six countries are expected to have an interest rate of 2 percent to 2.5 percent. [25] Following the 2011 proposal made by the "five wise economists" from the German Council of Economic Experts, Guy Verhofstadt, leader of the liberal ALDE group in the European Parliament, suggested creating a European collective redemption ...

  8. Indianapolis animal shelter to get new $30M facility amid ...

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    The Indianapolis Animal Care Services animal shelter, long beleagured by overcrowding problems, is getting a new facility at 5001 E. Raymond Street.

  9. Eurobond - Wikipedia

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    Eurobond may refer to: Eurobond (external bond), a bond issued that is denominated in a currency not native to the country where it is issued;