Settlement risk

EBS moves into netting

LONDON – EBS is to establish a netting service to enable prime customers to net trades with their banks, as the spot broker looks to adapt to the changing landscape.

CLS moves into OTC derivatives

NEW YORK – Settlement system CLS has begun working with the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) to provide central settlement of payments for over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives.

NFA expels Spencer Financial

NEW YORK – The National Futures Association (NFA) has expelled forex dealer member Spencer Financial from NFA membership following its failure to implement an adequate anti-money laundering regime.

Citigroup extends into Cyprus

NICOSIA – Citigroup has extended its forex settlement capabilities to Cyprus with the extension of its direct custody and clearing (DCC) network to the country. The move comes as part of a wider move into Cyprus. It will see the bank offering…

CLS: a slow adopter, sticking fast

The move by CLS into China reflects well on the settlement system. The fact that the bank-owned utility spent more than two years diligently negotiating Bank of China’s (BoC) path to becoming a shareholder shows it is genuine about welcoming emerging…

Bank of China broadens CLS horizons

HONG KONG & BEIJING – Bank of China (BoC) has become a shareholder in CLS Group, as the world’s largest emerging economy takes another step towards integration into global capital markets.

BIS: debt now bigger problem than inflation

BASEL – The main structural threat to global economic growth is no longer runaway inflation, but a slower rebalancing of excess debt, according to a working paper released by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

Bank of China broadens CLS horizons

HONG KONG & BEIJING – Bank of China (BoC) has become a shareholder in CLS Group, as the world’s largest emerging economy takes another step towards integration into global capital markets.

Senior hires at FXMarketSpace

LONDON – FXMarketSpace, the centrally cleared forex market-place established by Reuters and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), has made four senior hires to its global management team.