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China ‘closer to flexible exchange rate’

BEIJING -- China moved a step closer towards a flexible exchange rate last week, with the announcement that the Chinese State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) has given the two largest state-owned banks a total of US$45 billion in foreign…

Hedging a short euro/dollar position

For European exporters needing to hedge exposure to the freefalling US dollar, a six-month forward may be the best solution, suggest Eric Ohayon, European head of FX structuring, and Kai Fisher, European head of FX corporate sales, at Bank of America in…

Five-year-old euro comes of age

FRANKFURT -- When the euro was first introduced, many were sceptical about its potential for success and concerned about its impact on the FX market as a whole. But as it celebrated its five-year anniversary this month, the euro’s status is gradually…

EBS outage sparks BoJ rumours

LONDON -- Dealers acting on behalf of the Bank of Japan (BoJ) may have been among the customers frustrated by momentary lapses in spot broking platform EBS’s dealable rates last week.

September - Quote unquote

"We jointly decided that the best move would be to increase its FX expertise" -- Jim Brown , managing director of TH Lee Global Internet Managers, on the departure of Currenex chief executive Lori Mirek in January

The ghost of Bentsen

The lessons of history may help in assessing the dollar’s fortunes in 2004, says Peter Luxton, economic adviser at Informa Global Markets in London

The kick-knock solution for cable

Trevor Carr, manager in FX options at HBOS Treasury Services in London, suggests a creative solution for a UK parent company wanting to hedge against continuing sterling strength

More dollar pain before H2 rebound

The dollar will suffer much more pain in the near term before rebounding in the second half of 2004, says Larry Kantor, global head of economics and market strategy at Barclays Capital in New York

Shrinking cost of FX options

LONDON -- The cost of buying currency options has come down only "moderately" for clients in recent weeks and months, said options specialists interviewed by FX Week last week. But in terms of the increased risk protection they currently provide for that…

Euro/Swiss franc risk reversals

Simple risk reversals are the best way for Swiss investors to manage low domestic interest rates and a softening Swiss franc versus the euro, says David Durrant, chief currency strategist and senior economist for the Americas at Julius Baer Asset…

Yuan peg relaxation in 2004?

BEIJING -- The Chinese yuan’s controversial peg to the US dollar could be relaxed in 2004, according to some analysts in the Asia-Pacific. However, observers warn that the US should maintain healthy political relations with the People’s Republic in order…

Dollar crisis? Think again

The US current account deficits are sustainable, and the dollar correction has largely come and gone, says Frank Gong, chief FX strategist at Bank of America in Hong Kong

Dollar dive helps set new CME records

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Mercantile Exchange reported a succession of record volumes last week, as the dollar’s dive prompted heavy trading in the world’s biggest exchange-traded FX marketplace.

CME reports November uptick

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) last week reported increased year-on-year foreign exchange volumes for November, citing further growth on its electronic trading platform Globex as a key driver.

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