FX Markets - 05 Nov 2018
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Articles in this issue
FX Cartel traders found not guilty
“We all came to the conclusion that we didn’t think the prosecution had enough evidence,” a juror tells FX Week
CME to retire Nex, revives EBS as sub-brand
The deal between the two firms will go ahead after full regulatory approval in all jurisdictions
Outstanding OTC FX derivatives notional at all-time high – BIS
Clearing of FX contracts and gross market value of over-the-counter FX rises in H1 2018
US banks’ Ficc earnings drop in Q3
Only Citi managed growth versus second quarter and Q3 2017
Deutsche Börse launches reg reporting service
Market participants will be able to detect errors in regulatory reports before submitting them
BCS Global hires five senior analysts
Firm begins expanding analytical coverage to central Asia and Caucasus
Stater appoints Agha as strategic adviser
Ashraf Agha spent eight years at Saxo Bank and co-founded CFH Markets
XTX Markets goes for Paris as European hub
Liquidity provider applies to French regulator for authorisation
Advanced Markets launches London operation
Nina Baksh will lead the London office for the FCA-regulated firm
Fed proposes lighter regulations for large banks
Lael Brainard objects to plans, warning they could leave taxpayers “on the hook”
BIS committee finds inadequacies in derivatives data
Challenges remain, despite significant progress, Irving Fisher Committee reports
Increased electronic execution in Asia-Pacific markets
UBS explores how its Neo platform can offer clients access to a range of features and functionalities across products including foreign exchange, rates and credit, and equities and research, while working alongside multidealer platforms to tailer…
Inflationary pressures build in G4 economies – Morgan Stanley
The dollar’s current strength is unlikely to be sustainable and any near-term upside is limited, analysts say