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JP Morgan

will completely revamp its Fourfifteen value-at-risk calculation application with the help of Mathworks (Risk Management Operations, January 27). Fourfifteen currently runs on PCs under Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet, but it will use the Matlab language. Guy Coughlan, vice president and head of risk management products at JP Morgan, says the new version of Fourfifteen will be far more flexible.

Infinity Financial Technology's

fourth quarter revenue, ended December 31, 1996, rose 87 per

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