Opinion

An obsession with oil

Swiss franc, Norwegian krone and euro gains may be about to reverse, says Steven Pearson, chief currency strategist at HBOS Treasury Services in London

Volatility troubles traders

High intra-day volatility is making life difficult for forex traders, says Shahab Jalinoos, senior FX strategist at ABN Amro in London

Long-term solution for dollar/rupee liability

With the Indian rupee rising and a low federal funds rate, Amit Bansal, head of treasury at Barclays Capital in Mumbai, proposes a solution for a corporate to take advantage of the inverted swap points

Election jitters

A tight presidential race could spell trouble ahead for the US dollar, says Peter Luxton (right) global markets adviser at Informa Global Markets in London

Terrorism threatens Turkish lira

Turkey’s proximity to the worsening situation in Iraq is prompting an outflow of capital and sending the lira spiralling downwards, says Neil Mellor, FX strategist at Bank of New York in London

China to stick with peg

While Chinese officials have hinted a yuan peg change may be imminent, Adrian Foster, FX strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein in Singapore sees change unlikely in 2004

Solving investment problems with forex

An asset manager may look to euro/Swiss franc and euro/sterling structures to take advantage of investor uncertainty, says David Durrant, chief currency strategist at Julius Baer Asset Management International in New York

What is oil telling us?

The high cost of oil in the US may hit the dollar hard in Q4, says John Taylor, chief investment officer at overlay manager FX Concepts in New York

Political upheaval nears the endgame

The next two to six weeks in Poland will be very important for the medium-term outlook of the Polish zloty and indeed the entire country, says Daniel Katzive, FX strategist at UBS in New York

RBI under scrutiny as rupee rises

A recent surge in the rupee is prompting debate about the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) forex policy, says Peter Redward at Deutsche Bank in Singapore

How to slash currency conversion rates

A Dual Currency Accumulator Note enables investors to convert currencies at a better rate than would be available in the cash market, writes Andy Kaufmann, head of FX structured products, EMEA, at Merrill Lynch

Time is right for early barrier forwards

The high level of volatility in the market makes this an opportune time for corporates to use early barrier forwards to hedge cable risk, says Barclays Capital’s senior FX structurer in London, James Edwards

Cashing in on Asia

Asian FX offers abundant opportunities to make money over the next few months. Mike Newton (right), regional FX strategist, HSBC global markets in Hong Kong, suggests potential trade ideas to make the most of the markets

The average rate fadeout forward

An average rate fadeout forward may help a European corporate lock in protection on its US earnings, says Federico Gilly, executive director, FX strategies at Goldman Sachs in London

Japan: on the move

Japan’s economic rebound looks more and more like the long-awaited self-sustaining recovery that would put an end to the post-bubble era. But there are still big risks, says Anne Mills, head of foreign exchange research at Brown Brothers Harriman in New…

Profiting from the Chinese yuan

With speculation rife on the revaluation of the Chinese yuan, James Davison of the global FX derivatives marketing team at ABN Amro in London, examines potential ways for derivatives traders to benefit

Why the US current account still matters

Is the market’s new-found obsession with portfolio flows data justified in assessing the US dollar? asks Adam Cole, senior FX strategist at Credit Agricole Indosuez in London

The zero-cost double KO/KI forward

A double knock-out/knock-in forward may provide a Mexican manufacturer with an effective zero-cost hedge, say Vincent Lee and Richard Stang, vice-presidents in FX sales at TD Securities in Toronto

Aussie hits a high

The Aussie dollar looks set to be the one of the main beneficiaries from continued central bank currency intervention in Asia, argues Robert Rennie (right), chief currency analyst at Westpac in Sydney

Are long-dated options correctly priced?

Options pricing is based on a flawed model of market efficiency. This is why market-makers and hedgers might see the same volatility as cheap or expensive, depending on their viewpoint, says Gilles Bransbourg, head of European FX sales at Bear Stearns in…

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