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EM to diversify in 2009

LONDON - The Indian rupee, Chinese yuan, yen and Swiss franc will outperform in the new year, benefiting from strong fundamentals in an environment driven by capital account deficits, says Bank of America.

Yen intervention risk rises

TOKYO - Analysts expect the Japanese government to intervene to curb the rapid appreciation in the yen, which reached near-record levels against the US dollar last week.

Forex turnover slumps in Sweden

STOCKHOLM - Turnover slumped 14% in the Swedish foreign exchange markets in November compared with the same month last year, according to the country's central bank.

Risk reversals slowing down

LONDON - Risk reversals on emerging market currencies indicate a reduction in the magnitude of the sell-off compared with that over the past six months, according to Barclays Capital.

Investors turn to FX-only funds

LONDON - A greater number of institutional investors demonstrated an interest in FX-only hedge funds this year in an effort to manage currency exposure, according to data from London-based research company Preqin Hedge.

Offshore króna market trading thinly

REYKJAVIK - The offshore market in Icelandic króna remained illiquid last week despite a loosening up of capital controls, as liquidity providers stayed out of the market.

Murphy ends 14 years at Morgan Stanley

LONDON - Chris Murphy, European head of interest rate trading at Morgan Stanley in London, resigned from the firm last week, while the US bank announced falling profits and a 50% reduction in the bonus pool.

Yen rally leaves traders short

TOKYO - The value of retail trading accounts at FXOnline Japan fell by 75% between July and October, as the yen rally caused losses in short yen positions.

Forex forwards bounce back as year ends

LONDON - Efforts by global central banks to boost interbank trading are reaping returns, with short-dated foreign exchange forwards basis falling sharply last week. But longer-dated tenors remain a concern, say traders.

Strong Q3 for FX derivatives

BASEL - Trading volumes in exchange-traded foreign exchange derivatives grew in the third quarter this year, despite an overall decline in volumes in exchange-traded derivatives, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

Portlock new spot FX chief at WestLB

DUSSELDORF - WestLB appointed Mark Portlock global head of spot foreign exchange last Thursday, following the decision by Dan Jones, head of FX and commodities trading for liquid markets, to leave the bank.

New EUR/ISK domestic pair launches

REYKJAVIK - Thomson Reuters is set to list a new currency pair, EUR/ISK Domestic, on the Spot Matching System in January to support trading between Icelandic banks onshore.

CFTC fines OTC traders $12m

WASHINGTON, DC - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will secure $12 million in penalties from three traders and their six businesses for an over-the-counter forex options scam.

GBP fall sparks volume rise

LONDON - The pound's fall to record levels against the euro last week sparked unseasonal trading in the foreign exchange markets, say traders.

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