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FX Week Europe: 'Patchy' liquidity in FX a concern for the future
Concentration in the number of liquidity providers and the reliability of HFT market-making raises concerns for senior industry officials
FX Week Europe: Fed is in ‘La La Land’ on monetary policy
SG CIB's chief currency strategist hits out at Federal Reserve's failure to appreciate the implications of its QE and interest rate policies
Industry in discussions to change FX benchmark calculation, says ECB official
Senior market participants have suggested widening the time window in which benchmark exchange rates are set in FX, following allegations of manipulation
Mifid rules could force FX swaps onto OTFs
Trialogue negotiations on Mifid II are expected to conclude by February, but traders fear they could include a mandate for FX swaps to be traded on organised trading facilities
FX market participants express concern and confusion over Sef trading
Trading on swap execution facilities in the US was introduced in a cloud of confusion and uncertainty. The market seems to have recovered from the initial shock, but there are concerns that Europe’s take on Sef trading will do longer-lasting damage. By…
Lynn Challenger talks to FX Invest
Michael Watt asks Lynn Challenger, managing director of global trading at Mellon Capital Management, about the ups and downs of 2013, the merits and demerits of FX trading styles, and his outlook for 2014
Systematic FX traders search for solutions after tough year
Some say systematic trading’s reliance on macro events and its slaveish dependence upon automation produces inconsistency, but is discretionary trading any better? Maybe a combination of both could be the answer. Michael Watt reports
Industry calls for changes to benchmark practices
Ongoing investigations into manipulation of FX benchmarks have led to calls for changes to the way the WM/Reuters exchange rates are used
EBS Direct launch could reverse volume decline, say participants
The full launch of EBS Direct opens up a new market segment that could be an opportunity to claw back market share lost in recent years
ADS Securities rolls out multi-asset platform
New platform Orex Optim has now fully launched after two years of development and six months of testing at the Abu Dhabi-based firm
US pension fund sues seven dealers over FX benchmark rigging
Massachusetts-based pension fund Haverhill Retirement System is suing seven FX dealers for manipulation of the WM/Reuters benchmark rates
ECB speculation provides welcome diversion for investors
Currency investors are growing weary of QE tapering speculation and taking more of an interest in events in Europe, prompting big moves in the euro
EBS volumes fall to another record low in October
Continued low volatility in the FX market has pushed EBS volumes lower in October, as participants struggle to see an end to depressed market activity
EM sell-off will have lasting implications for currencies, says Natixis
Careful analysis of current accounts and export prices indicates Germany and Italy could benefit from the recent depreciation of emerging market currencies, but the US and the UK stand to lose out. By Patrick Artus
SGX closes in on FX futures launch
Singapore Exchange plans to launch FX futures in six currency pairs on November 11 as it looks to gain an edge on rival exchanges that have been delayed in launching the product
ACT hires UBS's Meyer to run structured products venture
ACT Currency Partner continues its expansion with the launch of an FX structured products offering, managed by a veteran of UBS
Systematic strategies will bounce back, say managers
Despite the recent bankruptcy of FX Concepts, some currency managers believe systematic investment strategies could soon make a comeback
FX benchmark probe gathers pace as chief dealers placed on leave
Senior spot traders at JP Morgan, Citi and Standard Chartered have all been placed on leave, while Barclays, Deutsche Bank and UBS confirm they are conducting internal reviews in connection with alleged manipulation of FX benchmarks
Aligning Deutsche with the complex needs of corporate clients
A year on from a major internal restructure to focus on electronic trading across asset classes, Deutsche Bank's corporate FX sales heads explain how their business has changed
FX benchmark probes leave buy side unconcerned
Currency managers remain comfortable using FX benchmarks despite widespread investigations into the practice, with some questioning how benchmarks could be manipulated
Expiry of Sef confirmation relief causes unrest among dealers
Swap execution facilities have only until October 30 before they have to issue legal confirmations for trades, but dealers remain uneasy about their ability to do so
Standardisation needed in Sef reporting conventions
Sefs agree a lack of clarity on reporting requirements has created an inconsistent and fragmented view of trading activity
FX Concepts pays price for not adapting strategy
Bankruptcy of the currency management firm is due to its failure to react to new market realities, say competitors and insiders
BCS Prime eyes domination in USD/RUB market
Having given HFT firms direct access to the Russian ruble, the new UK subsidiary of Russian brokerage BCS is now looking to diversify its client base into the institutional market