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Tough times ahead for US dollar

Mike Gallagher, director of research at IDEAglobal in London, evaluates the outlook for the US dollar amid prospects for lower US growth and rates

BoA grows in London

LONDON – Bank of America (BoA) has made three hires in London as it expands its trading capabilities in the city, a spokesperson for the bank in New York told FX Week .

Bear Stearns raids BNP Paribas

LONDON & PARIS – Bear Stearns has boosted its foreign exchange sales team in London with two hires from French rival BNP Paribas, market sources tell FX Week .

Dresdner hit by senior departures

LONDON – Dresdner Kleinwort has witnessed two senior management departures from its foreign exchange and commodities business, sources tell FX Week .

CME Group intensifies electronic forex trading

CHICAGO – Trading in seven foreign exchange and rates futures contracts will become fully electronic, as part of a reorganisation at the recently merged Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) entity, CME Group.

BoA shuffles top level

LONDON – Greg Kaldor has relinquished his role as managing director and co-head of foreign exchange institutional sales at Bank of America (BoA), less than two months after the departure of colleague Max Leffen.

Carry-trade capitulation

When the market turmoil subsides, the yen will give up some of its 2007 gains in 2008 and will remain undervalued by past norms, says Gabriel de Kock, Citi's global currency economist in New York

RBC and Citi raid BNP

LONDON – The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and Citi have poached two foreign exchange salespeople from BNP Paribas in London, market sources say.

MD leaves Citigroup for Noble

HONG KONG – Jeremy Amias, managing director of Citigroup and head of fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) for the Asia Pacific region, is leaving the bank.

Credit Agricole up, West LB down

PARIS & DUSSELDORF – Credit Agricole and West LB posted differing results last week, the former experiencing buoyant gains while the latter suffered a decline.

Singapore banks lose FX revenues

SINGAPORE – DBS Bank, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) and United Overseas Bank (UOB) reported sharp declines in foreign exchange revenues in the second quarter of this year, down from the same period last year.

ODL embarks on global expansion

LONDON – ODL Securities, a London-headquartered foreign exchange, equities, derivatives and commodities trading firm, is expanding its FX business with the support of a private placement worth £14 million ($28 million).

Rating agencies assess CP markets

EUROPE – Fitch Ratings and Moody's sought to capture the effect of the commercial paper (CP) market's lack of liquidity on the wider banking outlook in two conference calls last week.

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