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Bear expands EM trading

LONDON – Bear Stearns is expanding its European emerging markets trading desk in London with two new hires from Calyon and two more planned additions in the new year.

Alex Mann adds to FX search team

LONDON – Recruitment firm Alexander Mann has expanded its FX search team, with the appointment of Tony Marshall as head of UK and European capital markets from rival AT Kearney. His appointment follows the August hire of Shani Shamah as a director in…

Sibos vendors showcase wares

More than 5,500 financial IT professionals are descending on Atlanta this week for the annual Sibos congress. Some 200 software firms jostling for delegates' attention are making the most of the opportunity by launching and demo-ing their latest products…

GFI launches new FX option data service

NEW YORK – Broker and market data firm GFI Group has launched a new currency options historical data service for quantitative experts, risk managers and middle-office employees at banks active in the FX markets.

BNP expands institutional forex

LONDON/NY – BNP Paribas has hired three institutional FX sales dealers in London and New York in the past month as the bank continues to develop coverage for this growing client sector.

Special Feature - CLS settlement: the next two years

As CLS enters its third year, Joseph De Feo discusses plans for expansion Two years ago, the CLS Group launched the world's first global settlement service for foreign exchange trades. Following several other aborted efforts to tackle Herstatt, or…

Yield enhancement for European investors

Polish investors anticipating zloty strength over the coming year should consider a 'zloty bull note' to provide higher returns than a one-year deposit, says Andy Kaufmann, head of FX structured products for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Merrill…

US, UK and Australia win in global boom

The main winners in the booming global FX industry are those markets benefiting from control of the lion’s share of forex activity, soaring trade and commodity-related currency business – notably the UK, the US and Australia.

Westpac continues reorg

SYDNEY – Westpac has hired and transferred a number of FX dealers around the world as it continues a restructuring started with the appointments of co-heads Paul Verschuer and Paul Quilkey in April ( FX Week , April 26).

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…

Unclear future for merging brokers

LONDON – The purchase of Prebon Marshall Yamane by Tullett Liberty this month will have a big impact on FX brokers working in the two organisations.

Deutsche Bank builds research

LONDON – Deutsche Bank has reshuffled its FX research team following the departure of global head of FX research Michael Rosenberg earlier this summer.

Oil woes hit yen

Neil Mellor, London-based analyst at Bank of New York points to the weakness of the Japanese market in the wake of high oil prices

Dalman quits Commerzbank

FRANKFURT – Mehmet Dalman, previously a board member and head of investment banking at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt, is launching a new fund group called Wealth Management Group (WMG) in London.

BIS paints bright future for FX

BASEL – The huge growth in daily turnover in the global foreign exchange market, revealed in the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) triennial FX survey last week, has painted a bright future ahead for forex market participants.

CoesFX adds fifth price-maker

NEW YORK – Electronic FX trading network CoesFX has signed up five new liquidity providers, which it expects to start providing prices on its Level 1 Trading platform next year.

The 'triple-currency wedding cake deposit'

The past year has seen a dramatic surge in the use of FX-linked yield-enhancement products. Generally, these products fall into two categories: dual-currency redemption engineered by the sale of an option; and range-enhanced coupons that contain embedded…

NAB begins major restructuring

MELBOURNE – National Australia Bank (NAB) has instituted a major restructuring, in a bid to improve integration across divisions and put the rogue trading scandal behind it, as further departures emerged last week.

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