Opinion/Technology

A new maturity for FX?

Justyn Trenner , chief executive and principal of consultancy firm ClientKnowledge, says a more discriminating approach to how liquidity is channelled is essential to the continued growth of the market

Lesson from Refco: keep it transparent

Yes, this is the second editorial in a row that I have written about Refco, but I make no apology for it. There are too many important lessons to be learned from the collapse for the industry to be able to move on as if nothing had happened.

Enigma – a cracking good model

Pete Eggleston, head of quant solutions at the Royal Bank of Scotland, financial markets, in London, discusses systematic trading of FX implied volatility using the 'Enigma' model

Time to get with the program

Banks are having to move rapidly to develop their platforms just to stand still. They have been launching new products onto platforms to meet demand from customers looking to do business in new ways, as shown by the increasing number of banks trading…

The passport option

Jeffrey Todd Lins, Director, Quantitative Analysis At Saxo Bank In Copenhagen, Suggests Passport Options As A Way To Maximise A Longer-Term View During Non-Trending Periods

Hedging profits effectively

Daniela Asikian, Senior Structurer At Hsbc In London, Shows How Companies Can Hedge Exposure From Overseas Profits Taking Advantage Of Current Forwards Rates

Casting a wider net

Olaf Ransome, head of product development & support transaction services & solutions, Credit Suisse in Zurich, advocates that CLS should diversify into emerging currencies sooner rather than later

Invest in a carry basket EMTN

Christine Lefort, global head of FX Structuring at Calyon in Paris, suggests a way to extract returns from FX-linked investments in a time of low rate differentials

A towering rate of return

Sara Sullivan, head of currency solutions at ANZ Investment Bank in London, presents a way of enhancing returns on deposits by taking a view on exchange rates

The benefits of petro-dollar diversification

The latest data suggests that Opec members have not been recycling oil revenues into US assets. This implies that diversification is likely to start soon, putting the dollar under significant pressure, however the timing is still uncertain, says Ian…

Measuring US dollar and prospects

Thomas Lam Tai Loong, treasury economist at United Overseas Bank (UOB) in Singapore, outlines a way of predicting dollar movement through measuring growth in the US economy

Yuan for the money

With the growing importance of the Chinese market, James Malcolm, senior currency strategist at Deutsche Bank in Singapore, suggests range-trading USD/CNY NDFs from the short side, to capture gains

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