Foreign exchange
FX e-options take off says Tullett Prebon
Regulation is driving an uptick in the volume of electronically traded currency options.
Credit Suisse seeks trading chief
Delelis heads to buy-side
Smaller banks shut out by new regulations
A heavy regulatory burden will have the unintended effect of killing off competition, according to speakers at a conference held in London last week.
Société Générale re-builds FX trading
O'Sullivan set to join as co-head of trading
Morgan Stanley continues expansion
US bank hires in the US and UK
Goldman Sachs runs low in Iberia sales
JP Morgan benefits from US rival
Barclays Capital realigns FX prime brokerage
UK bank outlines ambitions for growth
Swing trading techniques on a big news day
Howard Friend, chief market strategist at MIG Bank in Neuchatel, takes a fresh look at fundamental versus technical trading
BNY Mellon rules out renminbi revaluation in 2010
Currency manipulation rhetoric could spread to Russia
Parker FX bounces back in February
Currency managers end losing streak
SunGard targets transparency
Front Arena trading system adds credit limit checks
JP Morgan releases algos over Bloomberg, adds iPhone trading
US bank adds tools to electronic service
Sovereign power
Peter Luxton, global economic adviser at Informa Global Markets in London, looks at how sovereign risk is increasingly playing a role in the currency markets
City bonuses back in different guise
Bonuses are back but with greater tie-in, finds research
Trading places, March 22, 2010
People moves
Ariel to launch iPhone app
Margin forex trading? There's an app for that
RBS tries to stem losses
UK bank hires in sales
JP Morgan builds in hedge fund sales
Hires in London and New York
Buy side resigned to higher pricing
Buy-side traders have emerged as post-crisis neo-realists, with a sense of resignation, and some scarring, in the tone of speakers at the FX Invest Europe congress in Zurich last Tuesday (March 9).