Infrastructure
Williams quits Hotspot
Mike Williams, senior managing director, Hotspot FX in Jersey City, New Jersey resigned from the electronic communications network yesterday (January 20).
What a difference a year makes
The foreign exchange business was a clear outlier in what has been a historic year for global financial markets. But no single entity experienced as significant a reversal of fortunes as a result of the market turbulence this year as settlement system…
All change for Citi's structured products team
LONDON - Citi has announced a host of changes to its structured products business, including the appointment of Jean-Luc Bernardi as head of structuring for Europe, the Middle East and Asia (EMEA).
Yen intervention risk rises
TOKYO - Analysts expect the Japanese government to intervene to curb the rapid appreciation in the yen, which reached near-record levels against the US dollar last week.
Investors turn to FX-only funds
LONDON - A greater number of institutional investors demonstrated an interest in FX-only hedge funds this year in an effort to manage currency exposure, according to data from London-based research company Preqin Hedge.
Dresdner heads to get key roles post-merger
LONDON - Dresdner Kleinwort employees will be handed key roles in the fixed-income division in London once the bank's merger with Commerzbank is complete.
Forex forwards bounce back as year ends
LONDON - Efforts by global central banks to boost interbank trading are reaping returns, with short-dated foreign exchange forwards basis falling sharply last week. But longer-dated tenors remain a concern, say traders.
Departures continue at ABN/RBS
SINGAPORE & LONDON - David Dredge, head of local markets trading at ABN Amro in Singapore, has left the bank, sources tell FX Week .
Strong Q3 for FX derivatives
BASEL - Trading volumes in exchange-traded foreign exchange derivatives grew in the third quarter this year, despite an overall decline in volumes in exchange-traded derivatives, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Counterparty risk is driving industry change
The question of counterparty risk is leading to some significant changes in the foreign exchange business, chiefly in introducing innovative ways to manage this risk.
Ellis departs CIBC
TORONTO - Craig Ellis, managing director in foreign exchange and money markets at CIBC World Markets, served his last day at the firm last Friday (December 5).
Parker FX Index posts record results in October
STAMFORD, CT - The Parker FX Index generated its largest monthly gain in October since 2003, returning 2.53%, in a month that saw a continuation of dollar appreciation.
Retail FX: the light at the end of the tunnel?
Retail foreign exchange continues to be a beacon of light for wholesale FX banks, as they push ahead with plans to expand initiatives into next year.
DealHub client consolidates trades
LONDON - Options Computer Limited (OCL) has deployed its DealHub internal trade netting tool with an existing client, enabling the bank to reduce more than 100,000 component trades to 1,000 aggregate trades, according to the vendor.
Times getting heavy for metal traders
Gil Bray, head of product and business development at technology vendor Misys in New York, says the base metal OTC community needs to move with the times and reap the benefits technology can offer