Chemical, Goldman Improve London FX Profiles Focus On Interbank, FX Options, Respectively

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While a number of U.S. banks are finding the going increasingly tough in London, Chemical and investment bank Goldman Sachs are widening their swath. Although the Euromoney annual foreign exchange poll isn't out for another few weeks, reports are already surfacing that both will find their names in higher places than they did last year.

Chemical's treasury manager for foreign exchange in London, Alan Brown, sees two major factors at work in any incremental gain in Chemical's standing. The first

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