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Pronet seeks global distributors

LONDON -- FX analysis firm Pronet Analytics is in talks with several parties regarding the global distribution of its products, said Shane Smith, chief executive of Pronet.

Streaming data in demand

LONDON -- Streaming data provider Dealing Technologies is seeing strong interest from FX banks in its new product, senior officials at the firm told FX Week.

Aussie fights the flames

High-yielding currencies such as the Australian dollar continue to enjoy a measure of support among international money managers, says Michael Derks, chief global strategist for Commonwealth Bank of Australia in London

Japanese FI goes international

TOKYO -- Japanese fixed-income investors added $25 billion of global forex volume in the past year through diversification of their portfolios, according to a report made public last week.

All talk no action

The current round of yen weakening differs from previous incarnations, says Koji Fukaya, senior forex strategist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi in Tokyo. A drop to 135 is not expected this time

Investment banks cut FX

NEW YORK -- Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan Chase have cut FX jobs, senior officials told FX Week. The cuts are the first sign that forex may suffer as a result of the year’s depressed investment-banking activity -- so far the product has benefited from…

Saxo takes fund management online

COPENHAGEN -- Danish investment bank Saxo Bank last week launched an online currency fund. Real-time market data, lower outlay and transparency of the fund’s management will enable more institutional and private investors to participate in the forex…

New market, new risks

LONDON -- The structure of the FX market is developing at a rapid pace, said Paul Fisher, head of the Bank of England’s FX division. That brings new opportunities -- but also new risks, Fisher told delegates at FX Week’s inaugural congress held in London…

CLS may affect credit lines

LONDON -- The new settlement service for forex, Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS) could reduce the importance of credit lines in forex, delegates at the inaugural FX Week Congress heard last week.

eB2C relationships prosper

LONDON -- Bank-to-client relationships remain vital despite the march of electronic trading in forex, heard delegates at the inaugural FX Week Congress last week.

Reuters reasserts forex dominance

UK trading technology and information firm Reuters may be having a difficult year, but its forex business is booming, according to FX Week ’s 2002 survey.

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