Foreign exchange
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.
China equity reform to boost future FX
BEIJING -- China is set to introduce landmark equity market reforms next month, heralding another step on the road to forex liberalisation.
WestAM launches currency hedge fund
LONDON -- WestAM, the e38 billion asset management arm of German bank West LB, has launched a currency and fixed-income hedge fund.
BEST "BANKS SURVEY" 2002 -- DERIVATIVES
Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and UBS Warburg still reign in FX derivatives
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.
Top five dealers close ranks
Shrinking market rewards top players in biggest ever forex survey
French push for ECB reform
PARIS -- A French economic think tank has urged European authorities to reform the European Central Bank (ECB) ahead of the enlargement of the European Union and the eurozone.
Aussie funds shun overlay
SYDNEY -- Australian superannuation funds’ use of currency overlay has declined, according to a report made public last week.
Malaysian central banker addresses forex market
KUALA LUMPUR -- The governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia last week told forex dealers the concept of a single Asian currency was unlikely in the immediate future. But, "this does not preclude greater co-operation on exchange rate issues and other…
AIG joins CLS as new shareholder
LONDON -- American International Group (AIG) has become a shareholder of CLS Group Holdings, the holding company for Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS), the firm announced last week.
Asian banks reinvent treasury
KUALA LUMPUR -- Banks in Asia are reinventing their treasury departments to become more customer-centric, with increasingly sophisticated products, heard delegates at the forex industry congress in Kuala Lumpur.
Vendors showcase custom-built solutions
KUALA LUMPUR -- Customised solutions dominated the trade show at the ACI -- The Financial Markets Association’s 22nd Asia Pacific Congress earlier this month.
Congress bites
CME launches online futures tool
Reuters adds Singapore dollar trading to D-3000
SINGAPORE -- Information and technology firm Reuters last week launched Singapore dollar forwards trading on its Dealing 3000 platform.
Reuters adds Singapore dollar trading to D-3000
SINGAPORE -- Information and technology firm Reuters last week launched Singapore dollar forwards trading on its Dealing 3000 platform.
Overlay demand hits new peak
LONDON -- An anticipated decline in the value of the US dollar is boosting demand for currency overlay, according to FX specialists in London and New York.
Credit ratings come into FX focus
LONDON/NEW YORK -- Credit ratings are becoming increasingly significant to FX market players, with downgrades increasing in the current economic downturn, market participants told FX Week .
Citi to outsource e-liquidity
Forex giant goes online to service growing ranks of 'buy-side' banks
Swissie stays stable
Risk aversion has aided Swiss franc progress, says David Durrant, chief currency strategist at Julius Baer Asset Management in New York
Expansion in forwards trading and teams
LONDON -- The FX forwards market is seeing an influx of new dealers and trading systems as players battle for market share in the lucrative sector.
BIS: e-FX may impact liquidity, volatility
BASLE -- Market participants fear the rise of electronic trading may adversely impact liquidity and volatility in the FX markets, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Sungard coup for FXConnect
LONDON -- State Street Corporation is to announce this week it has secured a coveted deal with UK treasury software firm Sungard.