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ACM re-acquires ex-Refco shareholding

GENEVA – Geneva-based online currency trading platform ACM Markets has re-acquired the outstanding 768 of 3,000 shareholding, from the creditors of defunct futures broker Refco.

Merrill reorg triggers forex hires

LONDON & NEW YORK – Merrill Lynch has made four hires in its FX options team, amid a reorganisation of its FX and local currency trading businesses.

Examining emerging market currencies

NEW YORK-based Merrill Lynch currency strategists Daniel Tenengauzer and Parag Ramaiya explain why the bank's valuation model views most emerging market currencies as undervalued

USD, JPY predictions help StanChart

Callum Henderson, Singapore-based global head of FX strategy at Standard Chartered, said the bank's one-month forecasts were driven by a view that the weakness in the yen and US dollar would continue in the near term.

Merrill reorg triggers forex hires

LONDON & NEW YORK – Merrill Lynch has made four hires in its FX options team, amid a reorganisation of its FX and local currency trading businesses.

Marex hooks up with Accelor

LONDON – Independent brokerage Marex Financial has established connectivity to Accelor, FXall's new electronic communications network, enabling clients to trade over the platform.

When volatile waters grow calmer

How should one prepare for a return to more normal levels of volatility? Neil Mellor , currency strategist at The Bank of New York in London, evaluates expectations for record lows.

E-trading lifts retail volumes

LONDON – Electronic trading platforms have spurred the growth of retail foreign exchange trading volumes in the global FX market, according to research released last week.

Long-term USD positioning helps GFT

GFT's long-term bearish view on the US dollar helped the online currency trading company pass JP Morgan and Société Générale in this week's 12-month rankings.

Forex tech spend set to rise 65% in 2010

BOSTON – Expenditure on technologies to support advanced trading strategies for FX trading in North America is expected to rise by around 65% over the next three years, as firms struggle to keep pace with the demands of low-latency trading, according to…

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