Regulation
OTC derivatives on the up
BASEL - The Bank for International Settlements' (BIS) semi-annual report has shown a significant increase in the growth of over-the-counter foreign exchange derivatives in the first half of this year.
Business leaders want tighter rein on finance firms
LONDON - Tighter regulations on banks, hedge funds and rating agencies would be supported by most business leaders around the world, a survey found this week.
Citi triumphs, Deutsche bounces back
LONDON - Citi maintains its lead in this year's FX Week Best Bank awards, as Deutsche Bank bounces back to take second spot.
Citic Group in currency bail-out
HONG KONG - Citic Pacific has reached an agreement with parent company Citic Group to provide financial support to meet liabilities from exposure to leveraged FX contracts disclosed on October 20.
Changes afoot for FX prime brokers
Discussions with dealers in recent weeks have identified significant changes for the industry in the coming year, in terms of pricing and infrastructure.
Clients switch on to Portware FX
NEW YORK - Portware has seen a 70% increase in clients using Portware FX, its real-time foreign exchange aggregation system, since the start of 2008, according to Harrell Smith, head of product strategy for the firm in New York.
Another FX trader fined
STOCKHOLM - Sweden's financial regulator has imposed a maximum penalty on Forex Bank for insufficient money laundering controls, signalling a global clampdown by regulators on risk management failings at retail foreign exchange institutions.
Iosco turns spotlight on commodities
WASHINGTON, DC - The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) are to lead an international regulators' group overseeing the commodity markets.
CFTC fines FX fraudsters $24m
WASHINGTON, DC - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has obtained orders for five traders to pay $11.7 million in restitution and disgorgement, and $12.25 million in civil monetary penalties for selling and soliciting illegal foreign exchange…
CFTC exposes forex options scam
WASHINGTON, DC - The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has ordered Frank Anthony DeSantis III and Doreen Rose Valko to pay $8 million for defrauding retail customers in a foreign exchange options scam.
China still a global draw
SHANGHAI - China continues to be an area of growth for global banks, despite widespread cuts elsewhere, with Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and Standard Chartered all making key hires in that market.
What the Reauthorisation Act means for retail FX
Felix Shipkevich, general counsel at online FX trading company CMS Forex in New York, provides an overview of the US regulatory environment for retail FX brokers
BoA's Mandell joins RBS
NEW YORK - The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has hired Bank of America's former head of sales for global rates, currencies and commodities (GRCC) and head of foreign exchange to spearhead the growth of its FX franchise in the Americas.
Natixis in Bear Stearns forex hiring spree
NEW YORK - Natixis has hired 17 foreign exchange staff from defunct US investment bank Bear Stearns to kick-start the expansion of its FX platform.
TFX revamps forex trading
TOKYO - The Tokyo Financial Exchange (TFX) is set to launch a new trading platform for its foreign exchange market, Click 365, on October 27, to support rising volumes as it expands its list of market-makers and products.
OCL netting gets CLS-compliant
LONDON - Options Computer Limited (OCL) has launched a new version of its year-old pre-settlement netting tool that aims to manage back-office capacity constraints and cut messaging costs, while remaining CLS-compliant.
BoA in trans-Atlantic forex drive
LONDON & NEW YORK - Bank of America has bolstered its US and UK foreign exchange teams with newly created FX emerging market (EM) roles in New York and senior replacement hires in London.
StanChart outlines forex e-pricing and trading strategy
LONDON - Standard Chartered has provided further details about its e-forex pricing and trading strategy since promoting Todd McDonald to a newly created position as global head of foreign exchange electronic pricing and trading ( FX Week August 4).
Brokers suspicious of retail FX task force
WASHINGTON, DC – The launch of a retail foreign exchange fraud prevention taskforce by the US futures regulators has sparked concern among brokers that it could be a veiled move to lure retail FX traders towards exchanges.