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Industry altered by e-trading
NEW YORK – E-trading has changed the way banks communicate with their clients, agreed panelists in an e-FX debate at the FX Week USA Congress last week.
Delelis rejoins the sell side
LONDON – Alain Delelis has returned to the sell side to join Bank of America in London as head of global spot and emerging market trading, the bank confirmed last week. Delelis is the latest in a string of 13 hires made since Christiane Mandell became…
FXC issues broker points rules
NEW YORK – The Foreign Exchange Committee, a US industry association affiliated to the Federal Reserve, last week issued new guidelines on broker ‘points’ – the issue at the heart of last year’s massive Wall Street forex fraud.
Overnight options roller-coaster
NEW YORK – A veteran of the overnight currency options market treated delegates at the FX Week USA Congress in New York last week to a guide to this risky – and exciting – business.
BarCap opens office in Boston
Boston – Bob Diamond, London-based chief executive officer of Barclays Capital, opened the bank’s new Boston sales office earlier this month, marking the bank’s first local entry to the fund-rich north-east region of the US.
The flight from NAB continues
LONDON – The flood of departures from National Australia Bank (NAB) continued last week as three senior institutional dealers left the bank in London and New York.
US regulator loses retail fraud case appeal
CHICAGO – US regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has lost an appeal to assert its jurisdiction over a retail FX trading firm it accused of fraud. Appeal court judges found in the test case of the futures regulator and AlaronFX of…
Profit-taking to get harder
NEW YORK – Making money from trading foreign exchange is going to get harder for banks and investment managers as the industry changes from a hedging to a risk-taking culture.
SG names treasury, fixed income and derivatives head
Paris – SG, the corporate and investment banking arm of French bank Société Générale, has promoted Grégoire Varenne to head of fixed income and derivatives, commodities and treasury for Europe and Asia.
US banks still seeing record earnings
NEW YORK – Record earnings from foreign exchange continued into the first half, according to US banks’ financial results published last week. Citigroup, State Street and Bank of America all reported new highs in their FX or trading results, as currency…
CME adds four to boost Globex
CHICAGO – The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) last week announced four appointments as part of a drive to boost electronic trading growth on its Globex platform.
EBS Live doubles data delivery frequency
LONDON – Electronic broker EBS last week announced an enhancement to its recently launched direct data feed EBS Live to double the frequency of its FX spot rate ‘time slices’ to 500 milliseconds.
StanChart names new Asia line-up
HONG KONG – Standard Chartered has promoted two forex managers to replace global markets trading head John Tan, who recently left the bank in Hong Kong.
Spitzer to drop RBC inquiry
NEW YORK – Eliot Spitzer, the New York State attorney general, will not pursue a formal inquiry into Royal Bank of Canada for overpayments its clients made on FX trades, FX Week has learned.
DrKW expands French sales
PARIS – Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) has added to its capital markets team in Paris. The expansion will help the bank deal with growing business it has seen since it started integrating its fixed-income and equity dealing desks two years ago,…
JPMC’s merger plans revealed
NEW YORK – JP Morgan Chase’s plans to absorb Bank One’s global foreign exchange trading business became clear last week, following the completion of the US banks’ merger on July 1.
Euro doubts remain despite EC growth forecasts
LONDON – Economic growth in the eurozone is set to exceed the European Commission’s forecast of 1.7% in 2004, it said in its quarterly report last week – but analysts remain sceptical that this will be enough to sustain the euro’s current rally.
Front adds new matrix
NEW YORK – Front Capital Systems will release the latest version of Front Arena Treasury Trader at the FX Week USA Congress tomorrow (July 13). Version 2004.1 introduces a spread matrix to monitor customer margins.
JPMC and ABN add CLS clients
NEW YORK – JP Morgan and ABN Amro have added new clients to their continuous-linked settlement (CLS) services. JP Morgan Treasury Services implemented Prudential Financial’s (PFI) global derivatives business in four weeks – its fastest implementation yet…