Feature/Risk Management
A time for special FX
Dealers are beginning to think a lot more seriously about credit-adjusting the prices they quote on foreign exchange derivatives. How are they calculating this, and how are clients responding to the move? By John Ferry
FX and DX: volatility events and the bid-ask spread
Charles Wright suggests a rational means for adjusting the bid-ask spread to compensate for the uncertainty associated with routine event-driven conditions
Mifid and forex in a nutshell
The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive is placed under the microscope by Richard Hartheimer , managing director at Currenex, Europe in London
How Mifid affects the global FX market
Mifid will create an even more efficient market for FX services that can be delivered quickly, inexpensively and globally, says Chris Pickles , chair of its Joint Working Group in London
Mifid – a commercial opportunity
The commercial opportunities Mifid presents to the foreign exchange dealer are examined by Chris Pickles, chair of the directive's Joint Working Group in London
Mifid explained – an introduction
Chris Pickles, chair of the Mifid Joint Working Group in London, discusses the implications of the directive on foreign exchange
October 2006 - Bank of China broadens CLS horizons
HONG KONG & BEIJING – Bank of China (BoC) became a shareholder in CLS Group, as the world's largest emerging economy took another step towards integration into global capital markets.
Citigroup plays catch-up
Citigroup's recent investment in forex technology appears to be paying off, as demonstrated by the bank's resurgence this year
All this and more
In the final multibank platform focus, FX Week looks at the prospects of FXall in its bid to continue the growth it saw in its first four years
Keeping up to speed
Nigel Renton tells FX Week how the eSpeed FX platform competes in an already full market
360T moves beyond home territory
The fourth interbank platform profile sees Germany's 360T looking to expand
Keeping current at Currenex
In the second in a series of interbank profiles, FX Week looks at the prospects of Currenex
Q&A: John Nelson
To mark 15 years of FX Week , we carry a Q&A with our first subscriber, look at three major pairs opposite and run three of the key stories shaping the industry
SIBOS 2004
CLS rules the roost at Sibos
Rankings reveal diversifying inter-dealer market
The inter-dealer market for foreign exchange is shrinking, as an increasing number of mid-tier players retreat from market-making to become clients of the top firms. The banks that remain are working hard to consolidate their positions as liquidity…
March - CLS technical glitch stalls trades
The first operational setback in the life of continuous linked settlement (CLS) came in March, when multiple technical faults stalled settlement in 20,000 Aussie dollar and yen trades.
September - Quote unquote
"We jointly decided that the best move would be to increase its FX expertise" -- Jim Brown , managing director of TH Lee Global Internet Managers, on the departure of Currenex chief executive Lori Mirek in January
July - Indian market opens up
The Reserve Bank of India lifted restrictions on trading currency options in July. The move was a major development for FX in one of the world’s fastest growing economies.
May - Banks’ operational risk lapse exposed
A special investigation by FX Week in May revealed a lapse in operational risk management at banks that do not separate risk management budgets from business lines.
January - Prime brokerage kick-starts the year
From the Allfirst Financial scandal to the launch of CLS, you read it here first in 2002. FX Week reviews the top news stories of last year
August - The race for CLS clients
The race for CLS clients