News
Deutsche Bank restructuring continues
FRANKFURT -- Deutsche Bank is in the process of restructuring its FX business, with its emerging markets desk being relocated and changes being made in Asia.
Further departures at Morgan Stanley
LONDON -- Morgan Stanley’s recent FX staff exodus continued with the departure of another two in sales following two leavers last week.
eSpeed builds in forex
LONDON -- Technology vendor eSpeed has boosted its London office with three major hires.
Asian ERM debate returns to the fore
HONG KONG -- Calls for an Asian currency regime mirroring the European exchange rate mechanism (ERM) are coming to the fore, as the region’s authorities face mounting pressure to alter their exchange rate policies.
FX trading online: are banks trading blind?
Banks are in danger of ‘trading blind’ and missing business opportunities as ever greater volumes of FX business are carried out via e-channels, warns James Kemp, managing director, Stentra
Plug pulled at Centradia
LONDON -- European multibank portal Centradia has closed for business.
Asian governments hold the key to dollar’s future
LONDON – Decisions made in Tokyo and Beijing, rather than Washington or Frankfurt, will determine the future of the dollar, according to a report published last week.
Trayport adds FX functionality
LONDON – Trayport, the London-based technology vendor, has enhanced the functionality of its flagship trading platform Global Vision 8 (GV8).
Refco hires again – in New York
NEW YORK – Refco Group has added two new faces to its FX institutional sales team in the US, following the recent launch of its revitalised platform Refco FX ProTrader ( FX Week , December 20, 2004).
CMC makes landmark inroad to China
BEIJING – UK-based FX trading firm CMC Group has become the first authorised non-bank provider of foreign exchange products in China.
Prebon suffers further blow
LONDON – Prebon Yamane has suffered further blows in London, as parent Collin Stewart Liberty (CST) has rationalised the G7 currency options arena leading to the departure of a number of former Prebon staff.
Currency funds taking off
LONDON & COPENHAGEN – Currency funds are coming to the fore, as more players in the FX market launch vehicles to meet investor demand.
Ex-NAB traders to plea in March
MELBOURNE – The four traders at the heart of the A$360 million currency options scandal that rocked National Australia Bank (NAB) last year are to enter a plea at Melbourne Magistrates Court on March 22.
Portware offers access to Hotspot
NEW YORK – Portware, the New York-based vendor has implemented access to Hotspot FXi’s live foreign exchange trading market-place via its real-time, FIX-compliant, broker-neutral system Portware Professional.
Major rejig at Merrill desk in NY
NEW YORK – Merrill Lynch has seen significant changes to its FX desk in New York, following the departures of two managing directors.
Volatility rises ahead of G7 meeting
LONDON – Currency markets volatility has increased in the run-up to the G7 meeting this week, as traders speculate over the possibility of a change to the Chinese currency regime.
New Turkish lira causes surge of activity
ISTANBUL – The new Turkish lira (TRY) is seeing strong demand across Europe only a month after its rebasing, said industry insiders.
Ringgit peg likely to end, say analysts
KUALA LUMPUR & SINGAPORE – The days of the Malaysian ringgit’s six-year peg to the dollar look to be numbered, according to analysts in the region.
Q4 forex gains at US banks
NEW YORK – US banks have posted strong revenues from their forex business in the last quarter of 2004, reversing the dismal returns from the previous quarter.