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Interdealer brokers get boost from FX
LONDON - BGC Partners saw a 54.6% rise in foreign exchange revenues in the second quarter, due to a continuing rebound in global volumes, the broker reported last Thursday (August 5).
Trading Places, August 9, 2010
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Investors inject $360m of new capital into Asian-focused hedge funds in Q2
Hedge funds in Asia were the recipients of large net asset fund inflows during the second quarter of 2010, reversing the trend witnessed in the first quarter
Exclusive: LCH.Clearnet in a raft of Asia deal talks
Clearing giant LCH.Clearnet strengthens its position in Asia as it looks to seal a number of clearing deals with a raft of exchanges and other market participants
HSBC in second senior trading hire
LONDON & HONG KONG – HSBC has announced another senior trading hire this week, this time in Hong Kong, confirmed a bank spokesperson.
MS raids BarCap and Goldman for salespeople
LONDON & NEW YORK – Morgan Stanley is hiring from rivals Barclays Capital (BarCap) and Goldman Sachs in London and New York, respectively.
EBS Spot debuts fixing orders
LONDON - EBS will add fixing orders to the drop-down menu in its quote panel for banks only at the end of August, Rob Parr, senior sales manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa and North America at Icap has told FX Week.
Exchange trading sees sharp rise in July
CHICAGO & LONDON - Exchange trading experienced a sharp year-on-year rise in July, overshadowing a marginal increase on traditional spot systems.
HSBC hires Deutsche vet as head of cash trading
LONDON – HSBC today announced the appointment of Mark Johnson in London as managing director and global head of foreign exchange cash trading.
Yield strategy delivers in July
LONDON - Currency managers using the yield strategy were the best performers in July, benefiting from improving European economic data and positive banking stress tests, shows research from Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
Wade's in at Deutsche Bank
NEW YORK - Deutsche Bank has boosted its electronic foreign exchange sales effort to corporate clients with a key hire from Citi.
Currency managers down in June
STAMFORD, CT - The Parker FX index made a loss at -0.79% in June, as currency markets saw a broad-based reversal of currencies versus the US dollar.
Citi hires Margolis from Goldman Sachs
LONDON – Citi has hired Adam Margolis from Goldman Sachs to its foreign exchange sales team in London, according to market sources
Global forex growth on the up
GLOBAL - Global foreign exchange growth increased this year from October 2009, as investor confidence in the FX market has returned following the global financial crisis, despite concerns over the eurozone.
In Brief, August 2, 2010
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ETF Securities to add 3x leveraged currency product
LONDON – ETF Securities is looking to add to its range of 58 listed currency exchange-traded products (ETP) by adding currency products that are leveraged by a multiple of three in September, said its chief operating officer in London, Nik Bienkowski.
State Street hires two in London
LONDON – State Street has hired in its sales team and Currenex group in London, according to market sources.
BNP Paribas promotes in spot and structuring
LONDON & HONG KONG - BNP Paribas has hired a new head of structuring for Asia, excluding Japan, and a new spot trader in London, said a bank spokesperson.
BarCap expands in American FX sales
TORONTO & SAN FRANCISCO – Barclays Capital (BarCap) has hired two foreign exchange salespeople in North America, according to an internal source.
CBA revamps FX business with Wall Street Systems
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has selected Wall Street Systems to provide a full front-to-back multi-entity risk management system for its foreign exchange and money markets businesses globally.
Trading Places, August 2, 2010
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LCH.Clearnet may offer 'lite' membership to sovereigns
Clearer's plans to create a special membership category for central banks and other sovereigns could undermine CCPs' risk-mutualisation model, rivals claim.
Emeap: Cross-border collateral may alleviate dollar funding strains
Executives’ Meeting of East Asia-Pacific Central Banks says crisis revealed shortcomings in regional money markets; swaps deals, cross-border collateral could alleviate some problems
UBS nabs BarCap trio in e-FX
LONDON - UBS has hired an electronic algorithmic trading team from Barclays Capital (BarCap) in London, according to an internal announcement today (July 27).