Opinion
Chasing missed deadlines
As missed deadlines recede further into regulatory history, the FX industry faces new challenges and has fresh battles to fight
Single-dealer platforms will hold their own in the e-FX future
As banks jostle for position in the new electronic environment by launching and upgrading their single-dealer platforms, how they will fare against their multi-dealer rivals?
Local factors will decide carry trade winners
Weaker US data, coupled with the Fed's quantitative easing, supports carry trades generally, but particularly where local factors are favourable
Breakdown in correlations leads to forex discrimination
Risk aversion has returned, breaking down correlations between assets and leading to investor discrimination between currencies. Mitul Kotecha looks at who stands to gain from this shift in appetite
Identifying the winners from Bank of Japan easing moves
Japanese investors will diversify overseas as the BoJ steps up its quantitative easing. Adam Cole follows the capital outflow to identify the currencies most likely to benefit
US domestic oil production provides energy boost for the dollar
Cheaper available energy in the US could attract foreign direct investment to the country, making the structural outlook for the dollar much brighter
Defining innovation in e-FX
As the 2013 e-FX Awards open for entry, the parameters of innovation in FX technology continue to evolve in line with changes in the market environment
Currency investors discuss strategies for 2013
FX Invest asks industry experts to describe their experiences during 2012, and what they are looking forward to in 2013
Taming HFT in the multi-dealer FX market
The introduction of a new market-maker status on multi-dealer FX platforms, with the holders of that status required to maintain orders on both sides of the market, would be a positive step in tackling the liquidity risk that arises from high-frequency…
Cometh the hour, cometh the Sef
Imminent rules are expected from the CFTC on the criteria required of electronic platforms seeking to become swap execution facilities under the Dodd-Frank Act
Volatility is here to stay in FX as the currency war engages
Currency markets have jolted back to life in recent weeks, largely driven by the change of government and monetary policy in Japan. With competitive devaluation of currencies clearly now in play, John Hardy believes the volatility is here to stay
Avoiding collateral damage
While it is still not clear which way the WGMR will rule on margin for FX swaps and forwards, regulators face the recurring danger of unintended consequences if they go the wrong way
Collaboration needed on FX options clearing
Introducing central clearing into the foreign exchange market under new regulations has proven a thorny process, particularly for FX options. The priority for market participants should be to agree on appropriate processes for pricing, valuation and…
The year of threats, or opportunities?
The maelstrom of strategic changes that have come to pass at EBS and Thomson Reuters now poses a threat to incumbent platforms that had previously capitalised on their reluctance to deviate from their core business
Questions remain on clearing and collateral
While confirmation of the US Treasury exemption came as a welcome development last month, further issues must be resolved in the coming months on the clearing of FX options and margin for uncleared trades
Saxo Bank on the yen's decline
John Hardy, global head of FX strategy at Saxo Bank shares his views on the G-3 currencies
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
Doing more with less volatility
The winners of this year's Best Banks awards are those that have proven themselves capable of winning business even when markets are less volatile
Is FX execution changing its colours?
The proliferation of new trading tools and platforms in the foreign exchange market is a welcome development that should enhance the buy-side trading experience, writes Lisa Seim
Saxo Bank on the US elections
As the US presidential elections get underway, John Hardy, chief forex strategist at Saxo Bank discusses the market impact of an Obama or Romney victory
The jewel in the crown
Despite sweeping changes at a number of investment banks to prepare for regulation and changing market conditions, FX remains a core business for most top-tier banks
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
Angling for the Asian frisbee
Regulation was top of the agenda at the FX Week Asia conference, with serious concerns voiced alongside some signs of positivity, writes Joel Clark
VIDEO: Saxo Bank Euro Focus
A short video highlighting euro risks around the October 18-19 EU summit