Europe
Euro’s ‘heft’ has been underappreciated – BIS’s Borio
Several roles of the euro as an international currency are underappreciated, says Borio
Brexit will threaten London's FX dominance – survey
Poll of foreign exchange professionals shows 80% believe the UK will vote to stay in the EU
Premier League pays 10% more for players due to FX
The euro's rise against the pound forces UK football clubs to overpay
Best Banks Awards: Deutsche Bank scoops five wins
The bank triumphs in spot FX, structured products, the eurozone, EUR/USD and EUR/JPY
Best Bank Awards: Barclays triumphs in five categories
Barclays retains the top spot in currency options, being voted the best bank for FX by banks, FX in London, and for both GBP/USD and EUR/GBP
Greece braces for snap election in September
Impact on FX market yet to come, analysts say
FX prepares for Greek endgame
Trading platforms and CLS prepare for all eventualities
Strategists still see positive Greek outcome
Although the chances of a Greek exit have risen ahead of Sunday's referendum
Greek crisis shakes global markets
The financial crisis deepens as Athens shuts its banks for a week and imposes capital controls
FX Week Europe: Eurozone break-up ‘inevitable’, says ECU currency chief
Short-term policies have delayed the break-up of the eurozone, but a disorderly exit of debt-laden countries is inevitable, says chief investment officer Michael Petley
Euro bearishness reawakened post-Cyprus
Long euro positions have been unwound following the bailout of Cyprus and many participants now foresee further trouble ahead for the eurozone
Euro's future unaffected by turmoil in Italy, say panellists
The results of Italy's election may have created uncertainty, but the eurozone's future remains intact, according to speakers at the FX Invest Europe conference
Euro outlook 'unpredictable' after recent strength
Despite the resurgence of confidence in the euro since the turn of the year, participants appear to be following the caution expressed by Mario Draghi yesterday over whether the trend is sustainable
FX Week Europe: Disaster in the eurozone still plausible, warns Neil Record
Founder of Record Currency Management favours a new type of hedging product that protects investors from the exit of eurozone members
Euro will weather the storm, says Natixis economist
Germany will not allow the euro to fail, which is why the currency is performing better than expected, according to Asia economist at Natixis
Grexit bets intensify on election fears
Forex strategists remain divided on the political fallout from landmark Greek elections, and the likely effect on the euro
Forex markets absorb political chaos in Europe
Participants reacted relatively calmly to political developments in Europe last week, and the absence of credible alternative currencies prevented a major sell-off
Testing euro exit scenarios
London-based think tank Policy Exchange is now judging the entries to the Wolfson Economics Prize, which asked entrants to propose the best way for a country to leave the eurozone. Following the relatively mild impact of Greece’s default earlier this…
Euro crisis could cause full EU break-up, warns ex-BoE official
John Gieve, former deputy governor for financial stability at the Bank of England, warns of an "explosion" waiting to happen in the EU
Euro sentiment turns upbeat after Greek deal
Politicians and strategists are cautiously optimistic on the euro, despite the considerable challenges that might lie ahead
FX Week Europe: Eurozone survival discussion is premature, says academic
European leaders are "playing poker", but the game will last longer than a few days, says Brunel University's professor of economics