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Yuan’s US dollar peg to stay despite speculation

Beijing – Speculation that China may relax the yuan’s US dollar peg refuses to go away. Following media reports in June of US Treasury Secretary Jon Snow saying the Chinese government is considering widening the yuan’s trading band, the rumour mill is…

CFTC continues FX fraud crusade

WASHINGTON – The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has continued its crusade against fraudulent retail FX firms in the US, with three enforcement actions so far in July.

Dealing with yen downside risk

A collapse in the dollar/yen could offer significant trading benefits. How should an FX trader deal with the downside risk? By John Taylor, chairman of FX Concepts in New York

CME brings futures to CLS

CHICAGO – The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has become the first exchange to use the continuous linked settlement (CLS) service, extending use of CLS into a new market.

CME brings futures to CLS

CHICAGO – The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has become the first exchange to use the continuous linked settlement (CLS) service, extending use of CLS into a new market.

Fimat forex launch in Poland

LONDON – Fimat Group, the brokerage arm of French investment bank SG, is developing new exchange-related FX futures contracts in eastern Europe in a bid to widen the currency product portfolio for its institutional client base, a senior official told FX…

Fed reserved

For all its talk of deflation, the Fed fails to walk the walk, says Alan Ruskin, research director at 4Cast in New York

Rupee options launch today

MUMBAI – Banks in India can start trading rupee/foreign currency options today, following the lifting of restrictions from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

Dollar still top currency for central banks

LONDON – Market speculation that central banks began rebalancing their reserves away from the dollar last year was misled, according to the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) annual report released last week.

HK’s FX clearing needs improvement – IMF

HONG KONG – Foreign exchange clearing supervision in Hong Kong needs to be improved, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In a report published in late June, the IMF said although payments systems in the Special Administrative Region (SAR)…

Dollar and US stocks decouple

The positive correlation between US stocks and the dollar has seen a turnaround, and this is unlikely to reappear in the near future, says Niels Christensen, senior currency strategist at SG in Paris

Protecting against euro resurgence

A Hong Kong-based firm could use a series of resetting bonus forwards to hedge against a potential euro rebound, say Charlie Brown, head of structuring at Standard Chartered Bank in London, and Mike Image, structurer for North-east Asia global FX options

EBS makes spot sterling drive

LONDON – Spot broker EBS last week made a bid for market-share in the sterling market – the acknowledged gap in its coverage of major currencies.

Rupee options launch today

MUMBAI – Banks in India can start trading rupee/foreign currency options today, following the lifting of restrictions from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

AIGforex under merger threat

GREENWICH, CT -- AIG Trading’s FX group faces an uncertain future as parent company Connecticut-based American Insurance Group (AIG) prepares to merge its AIG Trading and AIG Financial Products subsidiaries, sources close to the firm told FX Week .

Cause and FX

Corporate hedging practices have become a focal point for equity investors, as companies look beyond traditional risks. Alex Patelis, senior G-10 FX strategist at Merrill Lynch in London, highlights the risks to balance sheets from capital losses on…

Hedging solution for Canadian exporters

A series of Canadian dollar calls could be the solution to Canadian exporters’ concerns about the direction of US dollar/Canadian dollar, says Shaun Osborne chief currency strategist at Scotia Capital in Toronto

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