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CME breaks into China and Israel

BEIJING – China Foreign Exchange Trade System (Cfets), China's interbank FX market, last week signed a multi-year deal with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Under the agreement, Chinese financial institutions and investors will gain access to…

Fund launch from Russell

DUBLIN – Russell Investment Group has launched a multi-manager currency fund to offer investors a way of diversifying their portfolios.

COESfx enhances online platform

PLAINVIEW, NEW YORK – Electronic communication network (ECN) COESfx has enhanced its platform by adding expanded trading features and a streaming news feed for its retail and institutional investors.

Barclays set to start forex algo trading

LONDON – Barclays Capital is looking at ways to bring algorithmic trading to businesses within the futures, FX and fixed-income sectors, according to Amy Nauiokas, Barclays' former head of global e-commerce. Nauiokas has been promoted to head of Barclays…

RBS realigns prime brokerage ge

LONDON – Michelle Wong, global head of prime brokerage at Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) in London, is to leave following a realignment of its prime brokerage (PB) business.

Reuters to calculate official spot rate

HONG KONG – Reuters is to be the official exclusive calculator and distributor of the benchmark spot US dollar/Hong Kong dollar fixing rate. This new official spot USD/HKD fixing is owned and administrated by Treasury Markets Association (TMA) in Hong…

Second NAB trader jailed

MELBOURNE – Gianni Gray, former currency options trader at National Australia Bank (NAB), has been sentenced to 16 months imprisonment for his part in the bank's rogue trading scandal discovered in 2004.

China's forex reserves exceed Japan's

BEIJING – CHINA, with $853.7 billion in FX reserves, has surpassed Japan's long-held status as the world's largest holder of foreign exchange reserves, state media reported last week.

StanChart loses two in sales

LONDON & DUBAI – Standard Chartered has seen the departure of two of its FX sales staff in the UK and Middle East over the past few weeks.

e-FX Awards underway

The starting pistol for this year's e-FX Awards has been fired, with companies being invited to submit their pitches in the 12 categories.

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