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CIBC in restructure

CIBC has realigned its capital markets business with the departure of Tim Carrington, Toronto-based head of global derivatives and strategic risk last Tuesday (April 13).

Nomura to launch multi-asset trading

Nomura plans to add trading in interest rates swaps, credit and cash bonds onto its upgraded proprietary trading platform this year, as it introduces multi-asset trading capabilities, officials tell FX Week.

Renminbi rhetoric hits new high

Mounting speculation about the imminent revaluation of the renminbi sparked a rise in volatility last week, with renminbi non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) reaching their highest rates since 2008.

IG seeks US success in retail FX

IG Group is hoping to carve out a share of the US retail foreign exchange market by offering exchange-traded access to its currency-linked contracts for difference (CFDs) to local brokers.

Calypso signs Record Currency Management

LONDON - Currency specialist Record Currency Management will go live with middle- and back-office systems from Calypso in the third quarter, following a nine-month implementation process, the vendor announced today (April 12).

Loonie tunes into US dollar parity

The Canadian dollar breached parity with the US dollar for the first time in almost two years last Tuesday (March 6), and traders said the Canadian currency is set to test new highs for the year.

29West upgrades Gateway

CHICAGO – Messaging technology provider 29West, which was recently acquired by California-based integration software vendor Informatica, is planning to release a new version of its Gateway message-routing product to early adopters this quarter, which…

Casini quits RBS

Enrico Casini, head of institutional foreign exchange sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa and head of central banks sales, left Royal Bank of Scotland last week, say internal bank sources.

Morgan Stanley: Prioritising FXPB

Competition in the foreign exchange prime brokerage market remains competitive, as new businesses fill the vacuum left by the withdrawal of incumbent providers and clients spread counterparty risk following the 2008 credit crisis.

Traders position for yen weakness

LONDON - The close of the Japanese financial year sparked a flurry of activity at options desks last week, as speculators and hedgers bought USD/JPY calls with expectations for the yen to continue its losing streak versus the greenback.

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