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UBS regains top spot for CLS

UBS swings back into the lead as the top provider of CLS third-party services, as demand for access to the industry utility continues to rise.

BIS: FX derivatives growth rate slows

The over-the-counter FX derivatives market has seen a slowdown in growth rate following the financial crisis, as revealed in the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) triennial foreign exchange survey and its semi-annual OTC derivatives statistics.

Deutsche retains lead but BarCap surges up

Deutsche Bank maintains its lead in this year’s FX Week Best Bank awards, as Barclays Capital surges into second spot, relegating Citi into third in this year’s industry survey.

HSBC ahead of the game with EM-to-EM focus

HSBC has maintained its lead in emerging market (EM) currencies by adapting its business to focus on the rise in trade between emerging market economies. But the trend sees EM-focused Standard Chartered hot on its heels.

Gorra leaves RBS

Peter Gorra, head of G-11 foreign exchange spot trading for the Americas at Royal Bank of Scotland, has left the bank, according to market sources.

CCP costs keep creeping up

While US regulators consult the industry over the exemption of foreign exchange products, the systemic risks and increasing costs of using central counterparty (CCP) clearers continue to be highlighted.

RBS bucks downward FX trend

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) bucked the downward FX trend among dealers, reporting its first year-on-year rise in revenues in 2010 from its currencies and commodities division in the third quarter.

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