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Job fears over latest mega merger

NEW YORK -- FX jobs at Bank One may be in danger when JP Morgan Chase’s planned acquisition of the Chicago-based bank takes place in Q2, said recruitment consultants in New York and London last week.

‘Illegal trading’ costs NAB $140m

MELBOURNE -- Australia’s largest bank, National Australia Bank (NAB), became the latest victim of alleged rogue forex trading last week. The bank said on Tuesday (January 13) that it had uncovered losses of up to A$180 million (US$140 million) from…

Assessing the value of e-FX trading

Predicting future currency movements is not the only problem currency managers face. Finding the best method of dealing is also an issue, explains Neil Record, chairman and chief executive officer of Windsor-based currency overlay manager Record Currency…

EBS outage sparks BoJ rumours

LONDON -- Dealers acting on behalf of the Bank of Japan (BoJ) may have been among the customers frustrated by momentary lapses in spot broking platform EBS’s dealable rates last week.

September - Quote unquote

"We jointly decided that the best move would be to increase its FX expertise" -- Jim Brown , managing director of TH Lee Global Internet Managers, on the departure of Currenex chief executive Lori Mirek in January

July - Indian market opens up

The Reserve Bank of India lifted restrictions on trading currency options in July. The move was a major development for FX in one of the world’s fastest growing economies.

US sets trend for high bonuses

NEW YORK -- Global commercial banks are expected to award bumper bonuses in the next three months, following a pattern set by the US investment banks in December.

GFI continues Asian build-up

SINGAPORE -- Two support staff are set to join inter-dealer broker and market data supplier GFI in Asia in January, as the firm aims to capitalise on growing opportunities in the region.

Scandinavian banks look east

STOCKHOLM -- Scandinavian banks are expanding emerging markets teams in Europe and Asia as they seek to upgrade non-Scandi forex in preparation for the anticipated disappearance of the Swedish and Danish crowns.

Dollar dive helps set new CME records

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Mercantile Exchange reported a succession of record volumes last week, as the dollar’s dive prompted heavy trading in the world’s biggest exchange-traded FX marketplace.

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