Foreign exchange
Eurozone crisis is a 'bomb about to explode', says Neil Record
The founder and chairman of Record Currency Management believes the euro has been mortally wounded and will struggle to survive in its current form
Spotlight on: Neil Record, Record Currency Management
The founder and chair of Record Currency Management talks to Robert Mackenzie Smith about the growth of the firm over the past three decades, as well as the challenges posed by the financial crisis and his shortlisted entry for the Wolfson Economics Prize
Spotlight on: Sven Carlsson, Ericsson Group
The head of markets at Ericsson talks to Joel Clark about the change in the telecommunications group’s treasury function and FX hedging strategy over the past 17 years, as well as his views on new regulation
Danske wins with range-bound euro forecast
The Danish bank accurately forecast on March 23 that EUR/USD would remain at 1.32 in a month’s time – a view that proved entirely accurate
Investors flock to the Mexican peso
Following significant appreciation of the Mexican peso during the first quarter of 2012, the currency has become a favourite emerging market bet for investors, and market participants believe it will stay that way. Melanie White reports
Chart-topping CMC goes against the grain on yen
Strategists at CMC Markets took an accurate view on the long-term direction of two major safe-haven currencies in 2011, landing the firm top in the 12-month forecast rankings
The quasi-extinction of free-floating exchange rates
Imran Ahmad and David Petitcolin of the emerging markets FX strategy team at Royal Bank of Scotland in London say the quest for growth by emerging and developed market nations has led to the quasi-extinction of free-floating exchange rates
State Street back under spotlight as Connecticut attorney general investigates FX charges
US custodian bank in further pricing setback
Credit Suisse loses head of FXPB
Paul Houston, Credit Suisse's London-based global head of FX prime brokerage, has left the bank
Currency floor breach raises questions over SNB policy
The Swiss National Bank should consider enlisting the help of top-tier banks to keep EUR/CHF above 1.20, forex traders suggest
Veteran EM trader exits RBS for the buy side
Eric Lieberson has left Royal Bank of Scotland after 17 years, to join Civic Capital, a New York-based advisory firm set to launch a hedge fund later this year
Frontier currencies gain traction with investors
FX strategists and currency managers report growing interest in frontier currencies such as the Kenyan shilling, Ugandan shilling and Nigerian naira
Timing a reversal of fortunes for the euro and yen
John Hardy, chief FX strategist at Saxo Bank in London, picks out the shifts in the status quo in the months ahead
FX Invest April-June now LIVE!
Read about risk-adjusting exposure to the renminbi; growth of the electronic FX options market; Solvency II and currency risk management; profiles with UK'as Financial Services Authority and Allianz Global Investors
ITG eyes April launch for new FX TCA tool
Second iteration of the technology provider's transaction cost analysis tool for forex will launch in April, two years after the first version
LCH’s ForexClear gets off to a solid start in NDFs
The launch of clearing of non-deliverable forwards on LCH.Clearnet's new ForexClear platform went smoothly last week, according to participants
Weighing up the rupee
The growth of the Indian economy and the appreciation of the rupee in early 2012 have made the currency an attractive focus for forex investors, but strategists remain divided on the currency’s potential to rally further this year
Spotlight on: Valérie Perez, Deutsche Bank
Deutsche’s head of foreign exchange distribution for France, Benelux and Switzerland talks to Chiara Albanese about the changing demands of the bank’s corporate clients in continental Europe
Ice throws down FX clearing gauntlet to competitors
Competition in forex clearing intensifies as LCH receives regulatory approval and Ice explains how its rival offering will differentiate itself
Platform rules for OTC markets could decimate smaller players, warn panellists
Single-dealer platforms and smaller market participants will suffer under new OTC regulations, according to speakers at Fix Protocol trading conference
Bank Sarasin: Swiss franc is under control
The Swiss private bank's chief economist believes the threat of further intervention from the SNB will prevent further appreciation of the franc
Goldman Sachs loses three in FX sales
Artur Kuzma, Jonny Edelman and Jo Li have left Goldman Sachs
Nomura expands in Dubai
FX traders Hyeonmuk Mun, Hatem Jerad and Ali Debbagh join Nomura to focus on Mena region
FX market looks to Brazil for LatAm returns
Brazil is a key area of focus for FX banks and interdealer brokers this year, despite the erratic behaviour of the Brazilian real towards the end of 2011 and the challenges arising from the currency’s non-convertibility. Melanie White reports