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July - Top banks reap FX rewards
Top banks reap FX rewards
December - Year ends in vendor dispute
Year ends in vendor dispute
April - Merrill Lynch props up recruitment industry
Merrill Lynch props up recruitment industry
January - Prime brokerage kick-starts the year
From the Allfirst Financial scandal to the launch of CLS, you read it here first in 2002. FX Week reviews the top news stories of last year
August - The race for CLS clients
The race for CLS clients
September - The forex credit crunch
The forex credit crunch
October - Multi-bank evolution continues
Multi-bank evolution continues
May - ACI Congress spots euro rise
ACI Congress spots euro rise
FX Week 2002 award winners
More than 1,000 banks, corporate treasuries and investors voted in our 2002 survey. Winners are listed below and split in to two pages from the links below. The Winners are pictured at the awards dinner held in London on November 21.
November - Citi sparks outsourcing debate
Citi sparks outsourcing debate
February - Rogue trading hits the headlines – again
Rogue trading hits the headlines -- again
March - Atriax sunk by failed merger talks
Atriax sunk by failed merger talks
CURRENCY SPOTLIGHT - Sterling strong for now
Sterling should remain supported by favourable fundamental and structural factors, but it is vulnerable to fluctuations in investor risk appetite, says Prebon Yamane’s Lena Komileva
BEST "BANKS SURVEY" 2002 -- DERIVATIVES
Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and UBS Warburg still reign in FX derivatives
Aussie funds shun overlay
SYDNEY -- Australian superannuation funds’ use of currency overlay has declined, according to a report made public last week.
Asian forex players muster in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR -- Forex market players in Asia will gather in Kuala Lumpur this week for ACI -- The Financial Markets Association's 22nd Asia Pacific Congress.