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A matter of preference

Jeffrey Todd Lins, director of quantitative analysis at Saxo Bank in Copenhagen, advances the tired debate over hedging versus alpha generation in wealth management.

US trading revenues plummet in 2007

NEW YORK - US commercial banks recorded $5.5 billion in trading revenues in 2007, down $13.3 billion from the record of $18.8 billion set in 2006, according to a report published by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency last week (April 2).

Can the buy side deliver on prices?

This Wednesday FX Week is hosting its second annual FX Invest USA congress at the Mid-America Club in Chicago. The event follows the successful launch last year of this series of conferences, which act as a forum to discuss issues facing the industry…

Gambling on stability

The dollar's downward slide against the euro can't continue. Neil Mellor, currency strategist at The Bank of New York Mellon in London, suggests a trade to take advantage of an expected period of stability in the EUR/USD

BoA and Deutsche shake-up e-FX

NEW YORK - Bank of America (BoA) and Deutsche Bank have realigned the senior management of their electronic foreign exchange businesses, and have seen senior departures from the banks in New York and London.

USD hits lows, but no recovery until H2

Michael Ramon Klawitter, senior foreign exchange strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort in Frankfurt, says massive Fed liquidity injections will buy the US government enough time to develop a far-reaching rescue package for the economy and the financial sector

SocGen reshuffles FICC

LONDON & PARIS - Société Générale restructured its fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) division last week (April 3).

Dresdner enhances risk appetite tool

LONDON - Dresdner Kleinwort has enhanced its proprietary multi-asset class risk appetite measurement tool, ARPI (aggregate risk perception index), ahead of a strong global push later this year.

FXMS enters CLS market

LONDON - FXMarketSpace (FXMS) has launched an alternative system for settling foreign exchange trades over the platform, in an effort to tackle risks and costs associated with settling trades from high frequency traders.

HSBC promotes Gupta

SINGAPORE - HSBC has promoted Amit Gupta to head of global markets in Singapore, with effect from April 1. He was previously head of sales for global markets and succeeds John McGowan, who will retire in June.

Citi in e-FX shake-up

LONDON & SINGAPORE - Citi has restructured senior management of its electronic foreign exchange business, while also announcing the retirement of Gavin Wells, London-based head of FX e-commerce, from the bank this month.

Turnaround for Parker FX Index

STAMFORD, CT - The continued decline in the US dollar has halted three consecutive months of negative returns for the Parker FX Index, producing a return of 1.34% for February.

Oiling the FX wheels

The Royal Bank of Canada is offering capital protection with a new FX-linked product that is based on currencies from six countries, including two of the world's biggest oil producers

Forex is surviving the credit crunch

The Fed-backed sale of Bear Stearns to JP Morgan has sharpened focus on counterparty risk, with Lehman Brothers as the main target. Although the bank allayed concerns with better-than-expected results, the general crisis of confidence still remains.

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