FX Markets - 28 Jan 2019
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Articles in this issue
Johnson’s counsels press DoJ to clearly explain his crime
Lawyers plan to argue the US’s “ever-shifting” theories show prosecutors are unclear what crime he committed
US banks’ Ficc revenues nosedive in Q4 2018
Biggest drops seen between third and fourth quarters last year
Bloomberg gets Dutch approval for ARM and APA
Authorisation enables Bloomberg to continue servicing its EU27 client base after Brexit
Brexit unlikely to affect sterling’s reserve currency status
No-deal scenario could put major downward pressure on the currency
Traiana offers USD/CNH and USD/HKD clearing via HKEX’s OTC Clear
The deliverable contracts are forwarded to the Hong Kong Exchange via Traiana’s clearing hub CCP Connect
FCA sets regulatory roadmap for crypto
Introduction of regulatory framework could revitalise interest in waning ICO funding
Perdoni, Grant and Fortunova join Capitolis
Technology provider makes the hires as it seeks to bolster its FX novation service
Citi names Livingstone as Emea chief executive, Lathrop heads CBNA
Both men assume the roles of retiring chief executives
FastMatch hires David Lyons
Lyons spent 20 years at RBS
360T hires Marchese to lead North American corporate sales
John Marchese moves to the firm from Refinitiv
Dutch central bank and regulator call for AML law for crypto assets
But regulations should change to make crypto asset financing easier for small firms – DNB
Veteran central banker Christian Noyer joins SETL board
Former Banque de France governor brings decades of global finance insight to the blockchain firm
SmartTrade hires Sancenot in sales, promotes Sarasini
Sancenot takes over Sarasini's role as global head of sales
Risks to eurozone growth are rising, warns Draghi
Uncertainty over trade and political instability are affecting confidence, ECB president says
ABN Amro: investor sentiment remains EM currencies’ Achilles heel
While EMFX valuations are attractive, their good fortune is contingent on other markets