Bank Of Nova Scotia Derivs Unit Sets Systems: Opus, Riskwatch

WORKSTATIONS AND ANALYTICS

Bank of Nova Scotia's newly formed global derivatives group has started live trading in its Toronto, New York City, London and Tokyo trading centers. The bank is using a mix of proprietary and third-party derivatives trading and risk management systems to offer customers a wide range of risk management products, including interest rate, structured equity and long-term foreign exchange derivatives in all major currencies.

Scotia Capital Markets (SCM), as the new group is known, has deployed Los

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