FX Markets - Jun 2021
See below for a full listing of the articles in the June 2021 issue of FX Markets, or click here to download the PDF.
Articles in this issue
LSEG buyout finally unshackles Matching and FXall
After watching the market evolve around them, platforms can finally get on the front foot
Chinese exporters urged to ramp up US dollar hedges
Dealers join China’s Safe in sounding alarm at mounting unhedged FX exposures
Bank of Israel accelerates work on CBDC
Central bank has been exploring pros and cons of issuing a digital shekel since 2017
New benchmark aims to break 4pm fix hegemony
Siren uses 20-minute trade window in a bid to combat fears of manipulation
FX code adherents may get better pricing, say LPs
If trading platforms show buy-siders’ code status, signatories could see lower prices
Tighter RMB rates basis brings new hedging opportunities
Increasing alignment between CNH and CNY benchmarks opens door to more cross-currency hedging by foreign lenders
Dollar’s share of global reserves falls to 25-year low
Gradual decline may stem from currency diversification by emerging market central banks – IMF report
BNP and Deutsche add new Brazil NDF algos
The banks add USD/BRL to their respective suites, with tenors tied to the onshore futures expiries
Quant fund aims to tame bitcoin, and 39 other digital assets
Ex-Morgan Stanley, Winton vets reimagine institutional risk management for volatile crypto markets
Inside Refinitiv’s high-stakes FX revamp
Fintech firm, flush with cash from new owner, preps much-needed makeover of Matching and FXall
Quantum kit offers HFTs ‘100-fold’ speed boost
After spotting FX arbitrage opportunities, new tech faces real-world test in Japanese stocks
Vanguard, FX forwards kingmaker
Counterparty Radar: How the fund giant influenced banks’ overall forwards fortunes in 2020
US funds’ FX forwards settlement dates show clustering effects
Counterparty Radar: Analysis shows concentrations appear on certain dates, which can differ by currency
Passive algos and patient traders
Are all passive fills worth having? XTX’s Matt Clarke says not