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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
October - BoA announces Fleet bid
Banking mergers were thin on the ground in 2003, but in October, news came of Bank of America’s (BoA) $47 billion purchase of FleetBoston Financial.
August - HSBC challenges Citi on Mexican remittances
HSBC issued a challenge to Citigroup in August by declaring its intention to target the $10 billion a year US/Mexican remittances market.
February - Heavyweights tackle anonymity risks
The risk of trading with unnamed counterparties was highlighted in February, when central banks and top players in FX joined together to combat the problem.
December - AIG cuts ahead of merger
The year ended on a bad note as recruiters in the US and Europe started to report widespread cuts at American Insurance Group in Connecticut and London in December.
Deutsche is top currency forecaster
Deutsche Bank is the top forecaster on FX Week’s weekly index of 10 banks since its launch in July.
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 - Currenex shareholders eject Mirek
From the departure of Currenex’s Lori Mirek as the year opened, to the arrests of 48 forex traders in New York in November, FX Week reviews the top stories of 2003
June - Top three make biggest earnings gains
FX Week’s yearly ranking of banks’ forex revenues in June revealed an acceleration of the trend towards the growing importance of the top banks in FX.
September - Focus on the Middle East
All eyes turned to forex in the Middle East in September, as industry body ACI’s global congress finally got under way in Beirut.
April - Sars hits trading in HK
Banks in Hong Kong readied their contingency plans in April as the deadly Sars virus gripped the trading centre.
November - UBS unseats Citi as top bank
UBS won the FX Week award for ‘Best Bank in Foreign Exchange’ in November for the first time in the survey’s nine-year history.
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
June - The return of volatility
The return of volatility
July - Top banks reap FX rewards
Top banks reap FX rewards
December - Year ends in vendor dispute
Year ends in vendor dispute
April - Merrill Lynch props up recruitment industry
Merrill Lynch props up recruitment industry
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
September - The forex credit crunch
The forex credit crunch
October - Multi-bank evolution continues
Multi-bank evolution continues