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Time for a new market structure

The irony of the FX markets is that calls for post-trade efficiencies today are rooted in the overall efficiencies seen to date. But the fact is that the market is reaching a critical turning point.

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.

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.

CLS must evolve, or face competition

As CLS enters its sixth year of operations, the global settlement system continues to be at the centre of much debate. Although the fallout from the credit crisis has underscored the benefits of a system that ensures all legs of a transaction are settled…

Banks pilot OCL pre-settlement tool

LONDON – Two banks are piloting a pre-settlement netting solution developed by post-trade technology vendor Options Computer (OCL) to manage back-office capacity constraints brought on by high- frequency trading ( FX Week, July 16).

Banks pilot OCL pre-settlement tool

LONDON – Two banks are piloting a pre-settlement netting solution developed by post-trade technology vendor Options Computer (OCL) to manage back-office capacity constraints brought on by high- frequency trading (FX Week, July 16).

DEALHub to launch netting service

NEW YORK – Post-trade technology vendor DEALHub is planning to launch a pre-operations netting service for the interdealer market, to manage back-office capacity constraints brought on by the rise in FX trading volumes.

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).

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).

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