FX Markets - 25 Mar 2019
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Articles in this issue
ECN volumes slide in becalmed FX markets
Subdued volatility appears to be weighing on trading activity
HKMA interventions may help open new USD/HKD carry trades
Repeated defences of peg should keep HK dollar weak; it could be used to buy assets in currencies other than US dollar
Big banks reproach CCP risk panels as resentment surfaces
Emotions simmer as major banks insist committees listen harder to clearing members, in wake of green light for bitcoin futures
EBS to turn on API streaming for Quant Analytics
Service will cover outbound analytics when it launches later this year, but should add inbound later
How Brexit is set to muddy Mifid transparency data
Market participants say duplicate reports in UK and EU will result in misleading public data
Refinitiv takes deal-tracking service into cloud
Cloud-based FX post-trade product provides data archiving, aimed at easing compliance and cost burdens
Cobalt hires five execs for next stage of FX services push
FX professionals brought on board as Cobalt continues drive to oust legacy post-trade systems
B2C2 enlists Wall Street veteran Catalanello to head US expansion
Crypto market-maker hires former New York Fed FX committee member to lead quest for growth in Americas
CFH Clearing promotes Groves to head of European sales
Paul Groves tapped to lead growing sales team in European push
Hinds takes e-FX sales role at BGC Partners
Anja Hinds is covering G10 and emerging market FX options
Where prosecutors stumbled in Bogucki and Cartel cases
Courtroom losses suggest failure to read the FX industry correctly before jumping into action
What the crypto market needs to entice institutional capital in
Adoption of more traditional regulated structure will help, but could dim crypto's rebel lustre, say industry participants
BBVA: Nokkie and Aussie to pounce this year
With oil prices north of $60 per barrel, Norway’s currency will remain well bid, says Spanish bank