Awards

Clients reward UBS for post-trade innovation

Post-trade innovation and development this year has been all about mitigating settlement risk in a market fraught with concerns about counterparty default. And UBS, winner of the award for best post-trade services, has led the way in providing new tools…

Options voters choose Deutsche's steady hand

Deutsche Bank took top honours in the options category this year, having come fourth in 2008. Consistency is the key to its success, said Kevin Rodgers, the bank's London-based global head of foreign exchange options.

Deutsche jumps to top spot in Scandinavian currencies

Deutsche Bank has taken the honours in the Scandinavian currencies, ousting local rival Danske Bank. The Copenhagen-based bank has topped the category for the past two years, while the German dealer made its first appearance in 2008, ranking fourth.

London swings for Canadian dollar but not Swiss franc

The Bank of Montreal (BMo) has burst into the top spot for the Canadian dollar this year, having occupied second place since FX Week introduced the category in 2004. Royal Bank of Canada, which has won the award for the previous five years, came fourth…

Barclays Capital poster child for e-forex

Barclays Capital has solidified its standing as the poster child for electronic foreign exchange, taking home the accolade for the best bank electronic trading platform for the second year running.

Adaptability key to BarCap structured products win

Barclays Capital has come top of the class for foreign exchange structured products. Having finished third last year, the bank clinched top spot by reacting quickly to changing client requirements, according to Andy Kaufmann, its London-based head of FX…

HSBC's risk focus pays off in forex forwards

HSBC retains its edge as the best bank for foreign exchange forwards as improved pricing and risk management ensured the bank was able to continue delivering liquidity during the credit crisis.

UBS wins with front-to-back approach

UBS has retained its number one position as the best bank for foreign exchange prime brokerage in this year's FX Week Best Bank Awards. Deutsche and Citi followed in second and third places respectively.

London confidence boosts BarCap

Barclays Capital has held on to the number one position as best bank for foreign exchange in London, after winning the position for the first time last year.

HSBC holds EMEA top spot

HSBC has continued to reign as the best bank for emerging Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) currencies supported by its strong presence in the region.

Thomson Reuters emerges on top

Thomson Reuters has reclaimed the title of best broker in emerging markets (EM) from Tullett Prebon, while also holding the number one spot in the best market data provider category.

Customers look to HSBC for stability

HSBC has held on to its title of best bank for foreign exchange in the Asia-Pacific, as customers flock to dealers with a long-standing history in the region during the market turmoil.

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