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UBS and CSFB to grow prime brokerage

ZURICH -- Swiss banks UBS and Credit Suisse both nominated prime brokerage as key areas of growth for their financial markets businesses, in their annual results reports published last week.

Ex-MMS team sets up new analysis firm

NEW YORK -- Three managers from the former MMS International, the currency analysis firm bought by publishing group Informa, have set up a new real-time technical analysis service for spot FX.

Time for Asia to flex FX

A week after the Boca Raton G7 communiqué, and the market is flexing its capital muscle, prompting a broad appreciation of Asian currencies, writes Claudio Piron, head of FX strategy at Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore

CME slashes fees

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Mercantile Exchange will slash Asian and North American trading fees from March for new members, as it seeks to widen its client base after the launch of Eurex US.

Deutsche closing gap on Citi?

FRANKFURT -- Deutsche Bank could be about to close the forex-earnings gap with rival Citigroup, if FX figures match the 33% dollar-terms improvement in its debt group, announced last week.

Accrual strategy counters euro/dollar vol

The next phase of dollar weakness is unlikely to be as monotonous as the previous one. Dollar sellers should therefore use an accrual strategy to exploit market volatility, says Bart Wong, senior FX structurer at Barclays Capital in London

Banks hire for Euro corporates

LONDON -- BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank SEB and SG Corporate & Investment Bank are among the banks building European corporate FX sales teams, as clients step-up activity in response to volatile markets.

End of the line for euro/dollar ascent?

The market may push euro/dollar higher to challenge the European Central Bank’s resolve, but economic fundamentals are stacking up against the euro, says Stephen Jen, currency economist at Morgan Stanley in London

Thai baht flies high despite bird flu

BANGKOK -- Market participants remain bullish on the outlook for the Thai baht, despite the outbreak of avian influenza that has hit Thailand and other parts of Asia in recent weeks.

New accounting rules put focus on training

LONDON -- New accounting regulations and recent instances of suspected fraud in the forex markets should make training financial markets staff a top priority, said officials at online training firm Intuition in London.

Saxo’s FX volume growth builds profits

COPENHAGEN -- Saxo Bank had its most active trading month ever in January, with over $93 billion worth of forex trading on its platform, officials said last week. The volumes represent an increase of over 200% since January 2003, when volumes were $28.5…

Sterling -- a call for calm

The market has got so excited about sterling it has failed to recognise underlying economic problems in the UK. These problems will see sterling disappoint many in 2004, say David Bloom (left) and Mark Austin, currency strategists at HSBC in London

Rand-weakening options running dry

LONDON -- The recent weakening of the South African rand, which dropped from 6.3128 on January 5 to 7.0649 on January 30, may be hard to sustain, as the authorities run out of options to force the currency lower, analysts warned last week.

CAI, CL chiefs share top posts

PARIS -- Crédit Agricole Indosuez (CAI) and Crédit Lyonnais (CL) executives will share the management of foreign exchange after the two banks’ merger on April 30, it emerged last week.

How to ride out the rising Aussie

The stellar rise of the Aussie doesn’t have to be bad news for Australian exporters. Wes Price, of ANZ Bank’s consultative risk management group in Melbourne, explains why

ACI reaffirms manager liability for fraud

LONDON -- Ultimate responsibility for misdemeanours on the trading floor rests with senior management, forex industry body ACI reminded market participants last week, in a letter prompted by recent reports of "alleged fraud or malpractice" in the…

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