European Central Bank (ECB)
Dollar strength pushes Danske to the top
Danish bank tops this week's forecast rankings
Further euro weakness expected after ECB announcement
The open-ended programme could lead to EUR/USD trading at 1.09 by the year end, say strategists
Legal opinion opens door for ECB bond-buying programme
Adviser to ECJ deems OMTs "compatible" with European law in a move described as an "overwhelming success" for the ECB; it could nonetheless restrict the central bank's role in Troika
Currency markets brace themselves for week of turbulence
The European Central Bank's forthcoming meeting, elections in Greece and the Swiss National Bank's change of tactics point to rising volatility
The euro will continue to weaken
EUR/USD will trend towards 1.15 amid renewed break-up fears in the eurozone and the union entering deflation
SNB negative rates to take effect on ECB day
The Swiss central bank's steps and timing are a good indication of the ECB's next actions
HSBC warns of destabilising moves in 2015
FX markets are underestimating the risks of destabilising currency movements next year
Draghi plans showdown ‘early next year’
Governing council to reassess monetary stimulus in 2015; Draghi says he does not need unanimity to launch quantitative easing
Bank of Japan easing reaffirms dollar bull trend
Strategists see USD/JPY trading at 115 before the year-end and at 120 by September 2015
More currency floors a possibility in deflation fight - HSBC
Deflationary pressure is the key driver of potentially new currency floors in European currencies, says Bloom
G-20 needs to arrest currency wars to stop Asian deflation
Callum Henderson, global head of FX research at Standard Chartered calls for leaders to put a stop to currency wars; says SGD is an ideal candidate for funding relative value carry trades in Asia
Currency funds continue growth trend
Parker FX Index grows for second month in a row thanks to volatility uptick
Scottish vote triggers short EUR/GBP bets
Strategists expect the pound to gain against the euro, as policy divergence between the UK and the eurozone favours sterling
End of Bretton Woods has helped dollar reserves - ECB
Collapse of Bretton Woods System caused significant upheaval of currency reserve trends, says ECB report
RBI's Rajan says the euro is too strong - Central Banking
Rajan says the eurozone is suffering from the same problems as EM countries due to spillover effects
FX needs mid-rate to solve benchmark issue
Comments come after ECB highlights shortfalls of available reference rates
FX manipulation not a "methodology" issue, says ECB
FX committees of major central banks in discussion about stronger co-ordination
ECB cut could bring back the carry
A rate cut and negative deposit rates from the ECB could bring back the popularity of the carry trade, strategists say
A lot of work ahead says Marshall Bailey, president of ACI
Marshall Bailey says FX market must learn from current upheaval and prepare for "thinking outside the box"
FX Invest Europe: Deutsche Bundesbank official praises Fed’s QE exit strategy
Christine Glockmann says other central bankers may copy Fed’s communication over QE tapering in 2013
Rabobank wins with 12-month dollar call
Rabobank tops this week's forecasts table with a long-term dollar view
Deutsche suspends Mexican peso trader
Diego Moraiz placed on leave in New York; other people moves at HSBC, Wells Fargo, Standard Chartered and UniCredit
RMB convertibility will be catalyst to offshore trading, say bankers
Buy-side firms will remain reticent in using renminbi until it becomes a fully convertible currency, despite the progress that has been made in recent months
FX benchmark manipulation: a buy-side perspective
Banks have been caught at the centre of the regulatory probe into manipulation of benchmark exchange rates in recent months, but the scandal could also affect buy-side firms that rely on benchmark fixes. Kathy Alys talks to Patrick Fleur, head of trading…