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BoA swings the axe

NEW YORK – Bank of America has taken a hatchet to its three-month-old global rates, currencies and commodities (GRCC) business, with senior level departures and desk closures last week.

BoA swings the axe

NEW YORK – Bank of America has taken a hatchet to its three-month-old global rates, currencies and commodities (GRCC) business, with senior level departures and desk closures last week.

BoA cuts 3,000 jobs

CHARLOTTE, NC – Bank of America’s capital markets and advisory services franchise, which includes the bank’s foreign exchange activities, is facing job cuts just two weeks after the bank revealed a drop in corporate and investment banking earnings.

Banks slow to prepare for Mifid

PARIS – Investment banks have spent 20–25% less than initial estimates on preparations for the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid), according to research from Paris-based IT service provider Atos Origin.

Icap breaks into post-trade forex

LONDON & NEW YORK - Icap's agreed acquisition of post-trade technology vendor Traiana signals a push by the industry to tackle post-trade processing strains brought on by surging ticket volumes.

Eley gathers MMI clients

NEW YORK - John Eley, former president and chief executive at electronic communications network Hotspot FX, has signed seven banks for his new data analytics company, Managed Models Inc (MMI) in New York.

Is the dollar dross?

Pete Luxton, global markets adviser, and Shant Movsesian, FX options manager, at Informa Global Markets in London, seek ways to benefit from the flagging US dollar

Global FX trading up 71%

BASEL - The huge growth in daily turnover in the global foreign exchange market, revealed in the Bank for International Settlements' (BIS) triennial foreign exchange survey last week, continues to solidify FX as an asset class.

Global FX trading up 71%

BASEL - The huge growth in daily turnover in the global foreign exchange market, revealed in the Bank for International Settlements' (BIS) triennial foreign exchange survey last week, continues to solidify FX as an asset class.

Tradition goes Swiss

LAUSANNE - Interdealer broker Tradition has relocated its Scandinavian dealing operations from London to a new desk in Lausanne, Switzerland.

BoA grows in London

LONDON – Bank of America (BoA) has made three hires in London as it expands its trading capabilities in the city, a spokesperson for the bank in New York told FX Week .

BoA shuffles top level

LONDON – Greg Kaldor has relinquished his role as managing director and co-head of foreign exchange institutional sales at Bank of America (BoA), less than two months after the departure of colleague Max Leffen.

US regulators clamp down on retail FX dealers

CHICAGO – The National Futures Association (NFA) last week (July 24) took emergency action against Fort Lauderdale-based forex dealer member (FDM) Nations Investments, for being undercapitalised by $3.5 million – the largest undercapitalisation seen by…

BoA realigns under GRCC umbrella

NEW YORK – Bank of America has realigned its currencies business alongside global rates and commodities, within a new global rates, currencies and commodities (GRCC) function, the bank has confirmed.

WMBA head speaks on best execution

LONDON – A potential solution to proving best execution in FX options and ancillary services is to reclassify the individual client, according to David Clark, chairman of the Wholesale Markets Brokers' Association (WMBA).

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