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Hungary cautious over rate cuts

Eszter Gargyan, Citi’s economist for Hungary in Budapest, says rate cuts in Hungary are likely to be delayed in the second half of this year, but could accelerate in 2009

New Chinese FX rules a paper tiger

BEIJING - Analysts are unfazed by revisions to foreign exchange regulations governing capital flows and policy on the renminbi exchange rate mechanism made by Chinese regulators last week.

RBS builds Asia-Pacific FX

SINGAPORE & HONG KONG - The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has boosted its Asia-Pacific franchise with senior staff from competing banks for newly created senior foreign exchange trading and structuring roles.

Emerging market ETFs booming

ROCKVILLE, MD - Rockville-based Rydex Investments is set to launch four currency exchange-traded products linked to emerging market currencies at the end of the month, as the market for these products grows.

FXCM abandons currency programmes

NEW YORK - FXCM has abandoned plans to begin trading two currency programmes that aimed to beat the performance of the DXY Index, due to a lack of interest from investors.

HSBC number one as US recovers

A bullish dollar view based on an improved performance by the US economy relative to other regions raised HSBC to the top of this week's one-month currency forecast rankings.

Trend followers suffer losses

LONDON - Currency managers employing trend strategies are likely to be nursing heavy losses after the past 12 months, according to research by ABN Amro.

USD labour market hits bottom

Michael Woolfolk, an economist at Bank of New York Mellon in New York, analyses the latest US employment report, examines how the FX markets have reacted to its contents, and reflects on the future of the US dollar

FX thrives in challenging times

FRANKFURT, MEXICO CITY & MONTREAL - International banks are claiming strong foreign exchange revenue gains against challenging overall market conditions in earnings released last week.

Solutions to rouble trouble

The rouble derivatives market developed in haste after further liberalisation of the currency in July 2006 and positive changes to the Russian Civil Code 1062, centring around the previous treatment of derivatives as gaming, in January 2007.

The euro big picture revisited

Nikola Mirtchev, a trader/economist at London-based asset manager 3D Currency Management in London, predicts the future of the euro as the eurozone finally begins to feel the effects of the credit crunch

Retail forex drives up Tokyo volumes

TOKYO - Retail foreign exchange margin and short-term speculative trading in Japan contributed to a 12.9% rise in average daily spot FX turnover in April to $105.3 billion, versus the same time last year, say analysts.

Bringing it home

Naomi Fink, Japan strategist in global markets sales and trading at the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ says tax breaks in Japan won't be enough to encourage Japanese investors to repatriate their Brazilian profits to the country

Deutsche ETN yields top returns

NEW YORK - Deutsche Bank's Australian dollar currency exchange-traded note (ETN) has generated the highest three-month returns among those surveyed by FX Week , at 7.86% as of July 17.

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