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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.
The agnostic tendencies of aggregation
Last week in New York, we hosted the annual FX Week USA congress. One of the recurring themes during the day was aggregation and its implications for the industry.
BIS confirms continuing importance of carry trade
BASEL – Foreign exchange carry trades continue to be a main driver of global exchange rate movements, according to the Bank for International Settlements’ 2007 annual report, released on June 24.
BNP Paribas wins sex discrimination case
The London Central Employment Tribunal has unanimously dismissed the high-profile case brought against BNP Paribas by former FX salesperson Katharina Tofeji.
BIS report notes low volatility
LONDON – FX markets were characterised by high levels of turnover and historically low volatility in 2006, according to the Bank for International Settlements' (BIS) 77th annual report, released today (June 25).
IMF makes landmark update to exchange rate monitoring
MONTREAL – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced an overhaul of its exchange rate policy surveillance framework last Monday (June 18), for the first time in 30 years. The changes oblige member countries to avoid exchange rate policies that…
Bank of America loses two in London
LONDON – Bank of America (BoA) has suffered two departures in London.
BIS report highlights trade growth
BASEL – Trading in currency, interest-rate and equity products continues to grow, according to the latest Bank for International Settlements (BIS) quarterly review released last Monday (June 11).
An unseasonal game of musical chairs
As we enter the summer months the unseasonal slew of hiring and restructuring looks unlikely to abate. Considering these functions are usually done and dusted by May, it is curious that a number of banks are just trying to begin new ideas at this point…
BoA names head of forex Americas
NEW YORK – Bank of America (BoA) has promoted Herbert Perez to head of global FX for the Americas and global head of spot and emerging market currency trading, based in New York.
Mifid: the final countdown
Those that haven't firmly addressed their execution policy must take action, says Chris Pickles , chair of the directive's Joint Working Group in London
FXMS embarks on global push
LONDON, CHICAGO & NEW YORK – Eight new roles have been created at Reuters and CME joint venture FXMarketSpace (FXMS), to drive the platform's continued global expansion.
CFTC charges Florida firm with FX options fraud
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission last week (May 25) charged Addison Enterprise with illegally selling FX options and defrauding customers.
BIS review reveals slowing growth in OTC derivatives
BASEL – Growth in over-the-counter FX derivatives slowed in the second half of 2006, rising only 5% versus 21% in the first half of the year, according to research released last week.
GCC currency uncertain after Kuwait abandons dollar peg
SAFAT, KUWAIT – The decision to abandon the Kuwaiti dinar’s peg to the US dollar in favour of a basket of major currencies has brought into question plans to introduce a single currency for the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.
BNP hires in structuring
LONDON – BNP Paribas has created four fixed-income structurer roles in London as part of a drive to build this area of the bank's business.
Retail investors drive strong FX trading volumes
GREENWICH, CT – Retail FX trading volumes accounted for around $11 trillion of the $70.6 trillion global FX market in 2006, according to research released last week.
NFA fines Gain Capital over AML and promos
CHICAGO – FX trading company and futures commission merchant Gain Capital Group has been fined $100,000 by the National Futures Association (NFA).
FXMS chief relocates to London
LONDON – Mark Robson, chief executive of Reuters and Chicago Mercantile Exchange joint venture platform FXMarketSpace, is relocating to London from New York.
BoA creates London team
LONDON – Bank of America (BoA) has created a proprietary rates trading team to manage strategic positions for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Feeling the strain of high-volume trading
The decision to roll out netting services by electronic communications network Hotspot FXi demonstrates initiative on the platform's part.
Mifid and forex in a nutshell
The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive is placed under the microscope by Richard Hartheimer , managing director at Currenex, Europe in London
How Mifid affects the global FX market
Mifid will create an even more efficient market for FX services that can be delivered quickly, inexpensively and globally, says Chris Pickles , chair of its Joint Working Group in London