Post-trade

Logicscope and NCI release notification tool

LONDON - Post-trade technology vendors Logicscope and NCI have entered an agreement to integrate elements of both companies' software to release a trade notification solution to end-user clients of banks, brokers and trading platforms.

Doubts over CLS 'warehouse' system

LONDON & ZURICH - The competitive nature of back-office capacity could curtail adoption of a proposed solution by settlement system CLS to manage strains placed on these systems by surging ticket volumes, say industry experts.

CLS calls for operations change

LONDON - Four banks are in discussions to use a warehouse solution by settlement system CLS, in a push to reduce capacity constraints at their back offices brought on by surging ticket volumes.

Parker FX down in December

STAMFORD, CT - The Parker FX index produced a 0.39% loss in December, as managers were hit by increased volatility in the currency markets.

How to get more from your basket

Duncan Farnsworth, director, currency structuring group, at the Royal Bank of Scotland in London, explains how to improve the performance of basket structures

Saxo appoints operations chief

COPENHAGEN - Saxo Bank appointed Tobias Straessle, former chief information officer, to a newly created position as chief operating officer in Copenhagen last Wednesday (February 6).

Three simple steps towards risk immunisation

Société Générale - there but for the grace of God? Justyn Trenner and David Poole, principals of client strategy firm ClientKnowledge in London, offer a short check-list of factors to protect against a similar occurrence

NFA cracks down on AMI

CHICAGO & LONDON - The US National Futures Association (NFA) has set a precedent by ordering one of its brokerage members to only solicit promotional material from companies registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the NFA.

Fed cuts may lead to Qatari de-peg

DOHA & LONDON - Two Federal Reserve rate cuts totalling 1.25% to 3% in the past two weeks have raised speculation that the Qatari riyal's dollar peg might be about to break.

Nothing beats a good trading scandal

The past week has produced a frenzy of headlines, from the FTSE index hitting seven-year lows and the Federal Reserve's surprise 75 basis point rate cut, to the billions of dollars in writedowns at major dealers. But nothing grabs the attention as much…

Carrying a mixed bag

Analysts polled by FX Week reveal an industry split on the sustainability of resurging risk appetite and the future of yen-based carry trades. Compiled by Wendy Mock

Citi launches Japan desk in India

NEW DELHI - Citigroup is launching a Japan-focused desk in New Delhi at the end of January, to cater to a growing number of Japanese corporate clients in the country.

CLS product expansion welcomed

CLS's announcement last week that it has begun settling credit derivatives trades demonstrates the industry utility's efforts to reduce the unit cost and total bill for settling forex trades over the system.

Banks brace for algo trading boom in 2008

As the industry continues to digest the credit market's meltdown, foreign exchange trading volumes continue to boom. Representatives of the major FX banks, Credit Suisse, HSBC and Saxo Bank, discuss the main technology trends in e-FX trading to watch in…

Saxo in executive shake-up

COPENHAGEN - Christian Frahm, senior executive director and head of Europe, excluding UK and the Middle East, at Saxo Bank in Copenhagen, left the bank last month.

StanChart first for trade volumes

LONDON - Standard Chartered has been ranked first for trade transaction volumes in Hong Kong, Singapore and the UAE by industry messaging co-operative Swift.

Parker FX Index up 1.4% in October

STAMFORD, CT - The Parker FX Index was up 1.44% in October as managers benefited from a declining US dollar, which was down -1.6% against a basket of G-6 currencies.