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British bankers lobby Banking Commission
British Bankers’ Association chief executive Angela Knight warns against breaking up banks; argues Basel III does not need to be buffered by national measures
Dodd-Frank slows down full implementation of Basel II
Contradictions in the US regulations slowing down exit from Basel II parallel run
RBC rebuilds sales team, adds FX veteran Baune
Royal Bank of Canada is continuing to bolster its global sales force, with the hire of an industry veteran in London.
First offshore renminbi swaption accomplished in Hong Kong
The first offshore renminbi OTC swap option was carried out this week between BNP Paribas and HSBC in Hong Kong, brokered by Icap.
Pinto returns to Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs continues to build in electronic commerce sales in New York.
BAML hires Vamvakidis as new strategy head for Europe
Athanasios Vamvakidis has joined Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) Global Research, London, as head of European G-10 foreign exchange strategy, reporting globally to David Woo, head of global rates and currencies research in New York.
Digital Vega launches multibank FX options trading platform
LONDON - Digital Vega has become one of the first vendors to fill a gap in the market for a multi-bank forex options trading platform, with the launch of Medusa last week.
Trading Places, November 22, 2010
Read this week's Trading Places to catch up on people moves across the FX world.
Market endorses 'elegant' CFTC proposal on margin
The Commodity Futures Exchange Commission (CFTC) tabled four proposals on segregation for client margin in cleared over-the-counter derivatives trades, and early feedback from the industry indicates a clear front-runner.
UBS hires in options trading
Swiss bank UBS has hired two new options traders to its Stamford trading floor, the bank has confirmed.
HSBC wins Schaeffer from BAML in new US options role
HSBC has hired Burt Schaeffer as its North America and Latin America currency options trading chief.
Morgan Stanley loses options trader in London
Andrew Mayer, an executive director at Morgan Stanley and member of the bank's options business in London, has left the bank, according to market sources.
Société Générale pushes Alpha FX
Société Générale has begun mass marketing of its in-house developed electronic trading platform, Alpha FX, as it phases out First Access, its Currenex white-labelled platform.
Pension funds boost investment in FX
Pension funds are increasingly investing in FX as an asset class, said Thanos Papasavvas, head of currency management at Investec Asset Management, at last Tuesday's (November 16) FX Week Europe conference in London.
BAML promotes Rolfe as London FX sales chief
Matthew Rolfe has been promoted to head of FX sales to UK corporates at Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML), following the resignation of Paul Hart earlier this month.
JP Morgan offers streaming spot DXY
JP Morgan is pushing out streaming tradable spot prices for the US dollar index (DXY) over its electronic trading platform MorganDirect, with liquidity across a full forward curve and the ability to roll positions automatically.
Custodians challenge FX prime brokers in clearing landscape
Custodian banks will become the biggest threat to FX prime brokers if clearing is introduced to foreign exchange, according to Jason Vitale, global head of dbClear FX - FX prime brokerage and clearing at Deutsche Bank.
Second flash crash inevitable
A second flash crash is inevitable while there is no consistency in the rules at exchanges, said delegates at the FX Week Europe congress in London last Tuesday (November 16).
Tech takes lead over regulation in 2010
Technology has been the main focus for the market in 2010, according to a delegate poll at the FX Week Europe congress held in London last Tuesday (November 16).
BoE: High-frequency traders raise risks of liquidity event
The foreign exchange market needs to address the increasing role of high-frequency traders as market-makers to insure against a liquidity event, says Michael Cross, head of the foreign exchange division at the Bank of England (BoE).
Lehman opts to settle over Dante flip-clause transactions
The Lehman Brothers Holding Inc (LBHI) administration has decided to reach an out-of-court settlement with Australian investment services group Perpetual Trustee over disputed collateral in a series of credit-linked notes issued by Saphir Finance - a…
Irish woes may spread to other PIIGS
Market fears over the solvency of Ireland’s troubled banks and the potential threat they pose to both government finances and to the country’s growth prospects may yet bring contagion to other peripheral European markets, investors fear.
SEC risk chief to step down
First head of regulator's risk division will return to academia in January