Regulation

Solutions to rouble trouble

The rouble derivatives market developed in haste after further liberalisation of the currency in July 2006 and positive changes to the Russian Civil Code 1062, centring around the previous treatment of derivatives as gaming, in January 2007.

Wachovia reveals sharp revenue jump

NEW YORK, CHARLOTTE, NC & STOCKHOLM - Despite suffering overall fixed-income revenue losses, Wachovia reported a staggering 76% year-on-year increase in global rate products, including foreign exchange, for the second quarter.

Taratunio joins Bank of America

NEW YORK - Senior foreign exchange salesperson Gary Taratunio is heading to Bank of America (BoA) in New York, after leaving JP Morgan last month.

Euro growth continuing, says ECB

FRANKFURT - Despite doubts over its survival at launch 10 years ago, the euro remains a strong player in the international currency market, according to the European Central Bank (ECB).

BoA in global reshuffle

NEW YORK, CHARLOTTE & LONDON - Bank of America has consolidated its global rates, currencies and commodities (GRCC) and credit products (GCP) businesses into a newly formed global fixed-income platform.

Moumdjian quits BoA

NEW YORK - Harry Moumdjian, principal and head of electronic solutions sales for North America at Bank of America in New York, has resigned from the bank.

Former Refco CEO faces 16 years behind bars

NEW YORK - Phillip Bennett, the former chief executive of the once biggest independent US futures broker Refco, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for defrauding investors of an estimated $2.4 billion.

More currency ETFs hit US

NEW YORK - Two more currency-linked exchange-traded funds (ETFs) were listed on the New York Stock Exchange's NYSE Arca on June 25.

CFTC moves to close 'London loophole'

LONDON - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has moved to impose US position limits and hedge exemption requirements on US customers trading West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil on London-based ICE Futures Europe.

UniCredit eyes up US

NEW YORK - UniCredit has turned its sights to the US by making key foreign exchange hires, after driving its sales and trading businesses in Asia.

BoA hires London forex duo

LONDON - Bank of America (BoA) is hitting back after making severe cuts to its foreign exchange team in January by boosting its sales and trading franchise in London with two senior hires.

Asia should ditch USD to cut settlement risk

HONG KONG & TOKYO - US dollar settlement risks in the Asian foreign exchange market could be reduced by using an Asian vehicle currency for intra-regional trade and direct settlement among Asian currencies, according to economists.

Rising dollar brings Parker FX down

STAMFORD, CT - The Parker FX Index produced a 0.01% loss in April, as the US dollar rose against a basket of G-6 currencies for the first time in several months.

Saxo Bank gains French foothold

PARIS - Saxo Bank plans to acquire Paris-based online foreign exchange broker Cambiste in a seven-figure deal, in anticipation of demand for forex and contracts-for-differences (CFDs) trading in the local French market.

Why you should know your customers

If market rumours are anything to go by, Currenex, Fixi and an FX prime broker could be locked in bitter recriminations after an algorithmic trading client of London-based investment house Fixi blew up last month.

Cfets-CME partnership to aid China trade

BEIJING - The China Foreign Exchange Trade System (Cfets) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) are in the final stages of launching FX and interest rate futures trading in the Chinese market, said a senior official.

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