RBS
Apostol to join Credit Suisse hedge fund sales team
He moves from a similar post at RBS
European Ficc revenues paint mixed picture
Not all European banks benefited from the uptick in volatility following Brexit
European bank Ficc earnings up quarter-on-quarter
But yearly revenues are down across the board
Former RBS and UBS traders slammed in Libor cases
Two ex-traders punished by the FCA following Libor scandal
European banks see full-year Ficc revenues rise
The majority of European banks saw rising Ficc revenues in 2015, but results for the fourth-quarter disappoint
Former RBS trader wins unfair dismissal lawsuit
Ian Drysdale was unfairly dismissed by RBS in 2014, but he will not receive any compensation, judge rules
Pearson leaves RBS
Head of FX exits the bank following sabbatical
New Change FX provides mid-market rate data to RBS
The information provides RBS customers with an independent way to measure the cost of their trades
RBS starts the year with solid EUR/JPY call
The bank expects the dollar to continue its uptrend against other major currencies
Evolution of FXPB landscape isn't over yet
Cost of capital and risk control will shape the conversation in 2016
Transparency needs to be balanced by choice
The drive for greater transparency should focus on behaviour and risk management
Best Bank for FX Post-Trade Services: RBS
Success down to focus on relationships and risk management
Worries mount over year-end liquidity conditions
With only six trading days between the Fed's last rate meeting and the holiday period, market participants are being warned to prepare for a rocky year end
Banks ready for more FX lawsuits amid mixed Q3 results
Barclays and RBS cite further potential FX litigation or investigations in the UK, US and Canada
Former RBS trader claims dismissal was premeditated
Ian Drysdale, fired in 2014 for gross misconduct, told an employment tribunal that the bank had "dishonestly contrived" his dismissal
Banks unite to explore blockchain
Nine global banks commit to researching shared and distributed ledger technology, led by financial innovation firm R3
Killen quits Santander to join RBS
In his new role, Mike Kellen is working with Simon Manwaring again
Weaker euro gives RBS a clear win
Scottish bank correctly anticipates euro dropping due to ECB's quantitative easing
Lawyers gear up for cases in Europe and 'last look'
The co-lead in the US class-action lawsuit expects more cases in Europe and for other areas of trading to come under scrutiny
Internalisation rates intact despite rising volatility
Extreme price swings could force some dealers to rethink their internalisation ratios, but conditions remain benign for now
Fixation on internalisation is ‘nonsense’, say banks
Banks respond to increasing industry focus on internalisation of FX trades, arguing the practice offers better execution for clients than trading on primary platforms
Commercial banks set to dominate FX trading yet again
The FX market is heading back to the 1990s as smaller, regional banks make a comeback and take back ground from investment banks
Scott & Scott takes lead in FX manipulation battle
US law firm Scott & Scott will be in charge of co-ordinating a FX class action lawsuit spanning the globe
RBS loses another FX trader in manipulation probe
Senior currency trader at RBS suspended in relation to fixing probe