Nordea
Boas Bondesen joins BidFX in Nordic sales
Bondesen spent six years in FX sales at FlexTrade

Tokenisation: the flipside of the coin
Turning traditional assets into digitally traded data is much harder than it seems

Magnussen joins Nordea from UBS
New foreign exchange trader at Nordea in Copenhagen

European banks face FX volatility on bail-in ratios
Use of funding in foreign currencies creates new risk, especially in non-eurozone countries
Danske’s Kwant Daddy and Flyger join Saxo
Jesper Andreasen and Hans-Jørgen Terp Flyger move to Saxo Bank
Just six banks caught by phase two of IM regime
Four EU, one Japanese and one Australian bank start posting initial margin on non-cleared trades from September
R3 creates proof of concept for shared KYC service
Ten global banks work with R3 using distributed ledger to build concept for know-your-customer registry
Three more join R3 blockchain initiative
The latest additions bring the total number of banks participating in the project, led by financial innovation company R3, to 25
Nordea teams up with Caplin for single-dealer offering
UK e-distribution firm to deliver trade messages and data
Has last look had its day in FX?
Last look remains a divisive issue in the foreign exchange market, but some platform providers believe it has had its day and is no longer necessary for banks
Saxo creates new client office after two key departures
Saxo Bank has opened a new department focused on products and services, following the departure of its heads of marketing and platforms
Nordea hires electronic portals head from Saxo
Henrik Holst will start at Nordea in January, and will be replaced by Alan Plaugmann at Saxo
SEB recruits Nordea trader
Ida Svensson will be based in Stockholm, trading the Norwegian krone
In Brief, November 8, 2010
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Nordea eyes retail FX
Nordic seeks uncorrelated flow
Trading places, March 8, 2010
People moves
Deutsche gets heavy in Scandi forex sales
Deutsche hiring FX sales