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October 2006 - Flextrade to launch block trading platform

CHICAGO, NEW YORK AND LONDON – October was a month where new players looked to make their mark on the industry. Reuters CME joint venture FXMarketSpace announced 20 more banks signed to be clearing prime brokers while it emerged trading technology vendor…

Wooden Nickel scammers fined $25 million

NEW YORK – Individuals and companies involved in the Operation Wooden Nickel trading scam have been ordered to pay some $25 million by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

April 2006 - FX business restructures

LONDON & HONG KONG – April was the month for business restructures, with ABN Amro, JP Morgan, HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) altering their FX business operations.

February 2006 - JP Morgan forex salesman arrested

NEW YORK – A JP Morgan FX salesman was arrested, making the US bank the latest to be embroiled in a trading scandal. Terrence Gumbs, a 17-year veteran of the bank, was arrested and charged with wire fraud, after placing a $385 million sell order on…

July 2006 - NAB saga heads towards closure

MELBOURNE – The final chapter of the National Australia Bank (NAB) trading scandal unearthed in 2004 drew close to its conclusion in July, with the last two forex options traders jailed.

Senior changes at US banks

LONDON & NEW YORK – JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs have made senior management changes that will come into effect early next year.

Weighing up the alternatives

Jeffrey Lins , Executive Director of Quantitative Analysis at Saxo Bank in Copenhagen, evaluates the pitfalls of using maximum drawdown-based performance measures, and points to recent advances that may help to expand opportunities for investment…

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