An eye for changing drivers aids Calyon success

He said that maintaining a pragmatic approach to forecasting, considering cyclical influences on currencies and weighing them up against structural forces have all been paramount.

“In order to do this we have built our forecasting models to take into account the continually changing drivers of the foreign exchange markets,” he told FX Week.

For example, Calyon’s short-term forecasts have incorporated current conditions for most currencies, where the recent decline in currency volatility has been

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