Opinion/Technology

China hits the right note on free currency

The Chinese authorities are famous for being fiercely independent and reluctant to bend to external pressure. Understandably, they do not like being told how to manage their affairs by outsiders who have their own interests at heart.

The Chinese way

A lot has happened in China since its accession to the WTO in 2001. Arnie Papp, general manager for Asia-Pacific at Calypso, explains the effect the changes have had on FX in the region

Electronic FX talent must be rewarded

This week sees the e-FX awards handed out to the best and brightest in the industry. I can't give a sneak preview of the winners as they will be revealed on Tuesday and covered in next week's issue. However, I'd like to share some observations that the…

How to position in emerging Asia?

Ben Simpfendorfer, Hong Kong-based Asian strategist for the Royal Bank of Scotland, looks at how to gain exposure to emerging markets amid fears that they will sell off

A brave new world for foreign exchange?

Talk of a new platform being launched by Lava and the CME/Reuters joint venture makes it feel as if the FX market is about to experience a revolution similar to that which it saw at the start of the millenium.

Harnessing e-FX benefits

FXall's Mark Warms, general manager, Europe, says treasuries should consolidate their trading functions.Platforms can help them do this, but flexibility is needed

Creating an algorithmic safeguard

Stuart Crooks, vice-president, sales for FlexFX in London, points to algorithmic trading as a way to keep up with the increasing speed at which the market moves

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