Opinion/Technology

Cutting the cost of dollar calls

With the USD having hit its lowest levels since the first half of January, Steven Englander, chief FX strategist for the Americas at Barclays Capital, suggests a cost-effective way to position for a dollar rebound

Making the most of fresh yen strength

A fresh bout of yen strength may be imminent. Simon Derrick, head of Bank of New York’s currency strategy team, describes a simple, low-cost strategy for currency overlay managers looking to take advantage of the latest moves

The unitised managed assets solution

Packaging FX into a fund that retail investors can get easy access to is not straightforward, say Jan Vandendriessche, director, managed assets development, and Stephan Martinussen, senior manager, sales trading at Saxo Bank. They advocate setting up a…

Kissing with confidence is key to FX

Keep it structurally simple (Kiss), says Evan Steed, director FX options trading and sales TD Bank Financial Group. This truism is especially appropriate as the greenback faces an uncertain future and regulatory change comes to Canada

The greenback/HK dollar digital deposit

Hong Kong dollar interest rates remain suppressed. Michael Image, FX structurer for Northeast Asia at Standard Chartered shows a way for HK$ depositors to achieve higher interest rates by taking advantage of the fact that US$/HK$ forwards are trading at…

The American double-accrual forward

With expected further euro appreciation, EUR/USD forwards are trading at a premium. Here, Anna Leung, head of corporate treasury marketing at HSBC, shows a way to get access to future hedging at a lower cost

Soft knock-in knock-out forward

The soft knock-in knock-out forward presents a new way to look at knock-ins and knock-outs, taking away the negative impact of untimely barrier events says Enrico Ferrante, senior structurer at Calyon in Paris

Dynamic hedging strategies in Turkish lira

Emerging markets options offer the benefit of extreme differences in implied volatility and interest rate differentials. Here, James Davison, FX derivatives marketer at ABN Amro in London, outlines how corporate clients can see the benefits investors…

Prime brokerage best for individual investors

Individuals who want to trade FX may find a prime broker will promote confidentiality, cut out settlement difficulties and help resolve credit issues, says Peter Wakefield, MD of research and product development at Record Currency Management in the UK

Hedging Chinese renminbi revaluation

To boost returns on the event of Chinese renminbi revaluation, trading on the recently launched Bloomberg-JPMorgan Asian Currency Index (ADXY) is the best solution, says Erik Herzfeld, head of regional options trading at JP Morgan in Singapore, and…

NDFs for a company with operations in China

Clients based in one country with manufacturing bases in another are exposed to risk if the country of production’s currency appreciates. Here, Ashish Advani, director, risk solutions at Travelex in London, proposes a solution that hedges the risk using…

Making the most of upcoming volatility

For the currency overlay manager looking to take advantage of a burst of market volatility at the start of the fourth quarter, Simon Derrick, head of Bank of New York's currency strategy team, describes a simple, low-cost way for them to express their…

Preparing for a break from range trading

Markets have been fairly flat over recent months. How can options traders make the most of this, and how should they prepare for a break from range? By Cornelius Luca, FX Concepts' New York-based head of client advisory for the Americas

Protecting speculative trade management positions

Some clients will have specific views on the future movements of currencies to which they have exposure. UBS's global FX solutions group shows how barrier strategies can be used to limit risk on these positions

Hedging when the market moves against you

A nine month sliding forward structure can help your company achieve attractive FX hedging rates when the market has moved substantially beyond your budget rates, says Adam Gilmour, head of FX options sales in Citigroup's emerging markets sales and…

Making amends for seasonal trends

Lower volatility and range-bound markets call for capital preservation with enhanced yields during the summer, says Jeffrey Lins, director of quantitative analysis at Saxo Bank in Copenhagen

Structured euro deposit adds cash as it hedges

A structured deposit denominated in euro can fulfill the twin goals of a European company by hedging its US dollar payables and generating a cash-rich position in its functional currency, says Didier Meyer, FX structurer at SG Corporate and Investment…

Improver knock-in forward for dollar bears

With the widely held belief that dollar/yen has scope to fall much further, Royal Bank of Canada's financial engineering team in London proposes a solution for a client wanting to buy US dollar forwards at more attractive rates. An 'improver knock-in…

Long-term solution for dollar/rupee liability

With the Indian rupee rising and a low federal funds rate, Amit Bansal, head of treasury at Barclays Capital in Mumbai, proposes a solution for a corporate to take advantage of the inverted swap points

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