Foreign exchange
US dollar plummets against the yen
LONDON - Despite USD/JPY hitting 12-year lows last Thursday, traders are expecting a further collapse of the US unit versus the yen.
Retail FX might go down, but it's not out
Last week's turbulence in the currency markets certainly gave those considering a strategy to enter the retail foreign exchange market pause for thought.
Citi reassesses forex options
LONDON - Citi has made three hires in foreign exchange options, under its new head of G-10 options trading, Nigel Khakoo, in London.
Debate on SWFs heats up
LONDON - Calls for greater transparency by sovereign wealth funds were matched by demands from the funds themselves for fair regulatory treatment, at last week's Sovereign Wealth Management conference in London.
Calyon makes Nutland head of Asia forex
LONDON - Steve Nutland, London-based global head of foreign exchange trading for spot, options and emerging markets at Calyon, will shortly become head of FX for Asia.
US dollar plummets against the yen
LONDON - Despite USD/JPY hitting 12-year lows last Thursday, traders are expecting a further collapse of the US unit versus the yen.
Platforms fight for electronic liquidity
Despite the seemingly relentless proliferation of trading platforms in the past few years, many in the industry still believe it's unlikely they will all survive.
Aegis ups algo capability for AthenaTrader 4.0
NEW YORK - Trading technology vendor Aegis Software has increased the number of algorithmic trading models available on the latest version of its execution system, AthenaTrader.
HotspotFX in white-label talks for retail offer
JERSEY CITY - HotspotFX is in talks with an undisclosed number of banks for the use of its retail electronic communications network (ECN) platform, HotspotFXr, following a global rollout of the platform at the beginning of this year.
FX supports profits at HSBC
LONDON - The global banking and markets business at HSBC reported pre-tax profits up 5% to $6.1 billion for 2007, despite severe disruption in the global credit markets.
Merrill Lynch reshuffles EMEA FICC
LONDON & NEW YORK - Merrill Lynch named David Gu sole head of Europe, Middle East and Africa fixed-income currencies and commodities (EMEA FICC) in London last week, after the resignation of co-head Dimitrios Psyllidis.
BNP names global options chief
LONDON & SINGAPORE - Simon Nursey has been appointed as BNP Paribas's global head of foreign exchange options trading, effective last Monday (March 3).
Eurobase Siena launches liquidity aggregation tool
LONDON - Eurobase Banking Solutions will offer a liquidity aggregation module later this month, in response to customer demand.
EBS's February volumes eclipse 2007 levels
Last month's average daily volume of spot FX traded on Icap's electronic spot broking platform EBS Spot increased 34% on February 2007, to $217.2 billion. The interdealer broker reported average daily spot FX trading was also up 32% for the year ending…
StanChart gets a FIX
Standard Chartered last week announced that it has developed a FIX application programming interface (API) to trade over its single-bank platform.
New options classes for latest Fenics release
LONDON - Seven new option classes are being added to the latest version of GFI Group's Fenics, an FX options pricing, risk management and trading tool.
Bailey named Newedge's deputy global head of FX
NEW YORK & LONDON - Michael Bailey, head of European FX for institutional brokerage Newedge in London, has been given the additional role of deputy global head of FX.
Citi and Wegelin team up to launch new forex portfolio
LONDON & ST GALLEN - Citi and Swiss private bank Wegelin Asset Management launched the Citi Wegelin Active Currencies portfolio last Tuesday (February 26), an investable portfolio based on six systematic FX strategies.
MF Global loses $141.5m from rogue wheat trade
NEW YORK - Interdealer broker MF Global has lost $141.5 million after it was forced to cover trading losses made by one of its employees.
EBS Spot aims for NDF supremacy
LONDON - The battle to gain market share in electronic non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) broking is gathering pace, with the launch of seven Asian NDFs and Russian rouble trading on electronic spot broking system EBS Spot today (March 3).
Forex delivers for StanChart and RBS
LONDON - Income from FX helped Standard Chartered boost profits to a record high, as British banks announced full-year results tempered by exposure to subprime investments.
Mifid compliance: a matter of principles
Since the EU's Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) went into effect on November 1, 2007, financial firms have been racing to implement principles-based regulation to remain compliant and competitive. With various EU members in different…