Articles by FX Markets Staff
Dare to compete
The Canadian dollar has a chance to shine, but will domestic exporters seize the opportunity? asks Craig Larimer (right), managing director, international research group, Banc One Capital Markets in Chicago
Market uncertainty hits Cognotec
LONDON -- Irish FX trading software vendor Cognotec is cutting three positions in New York and one in Frankfurt in response to continuing uncertain market conditions, said chief executive Brian Maccaba.
White-label trend takes root
LONDON -- The liquidity outsourcing industry is reaching a crucial stage in its development, according to bankers, vendors and analysts polled by FX Week .
Manila clamps down on ‘dollar hoarders’
MANILA -- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Philippines central bank, last week imposed monetary and non-monetary sanctions on eight banks for violating FX laws.
Conflict puts newswires on overdrive
LONDON -- Market data firms reported booming interest in their services last week, as traders are increasingly turning to war reports to influence their trading.
White-label trend takes root
LONDON -- The liquidity outsourcing industry is reaching a crucial stage in its development, according to bankers, vendors and analysts polled by FX Week .
SG names institutional sales head
NEW YORK -- SG has appointed a new global head of institutional sales in New York, as part of its effort to better align itself with its clients’ needs, the bank announced last week.
The fog of war
What should you do when near-term uncertainties cloud the FX outlook? Concentrate on the medium term and rely on the fundamentals, say Yianos Kontopoulos (right) and Marcel Kasumovich, FX strategists at Merrill Lynch in New York
Market suspects yen intervention
TOKYO -- Speculation was rife in FX markets last week that the Bank of Japan was intervening to attempt to keep the yen above 120 per dollar ahead of the Japanese fiscal year-end today (March 31).
Commerzbank loses more FX sales dealers in London
LONDON -- Commerzbank in London has lost two more forex sales dealers, further reducing an already depleted sales force.
Forexster signs up first bank
BERMUDA -- Bear Stearns is participating in Forexster, a Bermuda-based FX dealing application service provider, Forexster announced last week.
Electronic options broking to rise
LONDON -- Electronic broking of FX options is set to rise over the next 12 months, finds new research out this week.
State St drives into options
BOSTON -- State Street has created a global FX options head role for Hank Lynch, in a bid to expand its options business and serve the changing needs of its existing client base.
The outperformance chooser option
Gavin Simms, head of FX strategies at Goldman Sachs in London, summarises an options solution for a euro-denominated corporate client looking to hedge sales in the US and Switzerland
Tech glitch strikes CLS
NEW YORK -- The failed settlement of over 20,000 Australian dollar and Japanese yen trades on the Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS) service last week was caused by multiple technical faults, senior CLS officials told FX Week .
Moneyline adds FXall quotes
NEW YORK -- Moneyline Telerate clients will be able to access real-time forex quotes from multi-bank trading portal FXall during the second quarter and make request-for-quotes by the third, the firms said last week.
Conflict puts newswires on overdrive
LONDON -- Market data firms reported booming interest in their services last week, as traders are increasingly turning to war reports to influence their trading.
NextSet enters forex market
PALO ALTO -- NextSet Software last week released an FX module for its Private Trading Exchange (PTX) system. PTX allows banks to offer bilateral, web-based trading to institutional and corporate clients, said Stephen Brown, director of product management.
Manila clamps down on ‘dollar hoarders’
MANILA -- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Philippines central bank, last week imposed monetary and non-monetary sanctions on eight banks for violating FX laws.
The fog of war
What should you do when near-term uncertainties cloud the FX outlook? Concentrate on the medium term and rely on the fundamentals, say Yianos Kontopoulos (right) and Marcel Kasumovich, FX strategists at Merrill Lynch in New York
Tech glitch strikes CLS
NEW YORK -- The failed settlement of over 20,000 Australian dollar and Japanese yen trades on the Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS) service last week was caused by multiple technical faults, senior CLS officials told FX Week .
Market suspects yen intervention
TOKYO -- Speculation was rife in FX markets last week that the Bank of Japan was intervening to attempt to keep the yen above 120 per dollar ahead of the Japanese fiscal year-end today (March 31).