Post-trade

Hotspot using TradeSTP

LONDON – Hotspot FXi, the multi-bank FX market operator, is set to use data distribution products vendor LogicScope Realisations’ TradeSTP deal notification software, say sources.

Size matters, finds Greenwich survey

GREENWICH, CT – The ability to execute large currency trades is one of the key components in winning new FX business from corporates and institutional clients, according to latest research from Greenwich Associates.

All change for CLS management

LONDON and NEW YORK – CLS has announced a shake-up of its senior management and the forthcoming departure of chief executive Joseph De Feo.

French referendum ups volatility

PARIS – The French referendum on the European Union (EU) constitution, set for May 29, has already affected euro trading, and continuing uncertainty will lead to further volatility.

CME-Reuters service picks up

CHICAGO & LONDON – The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and Reuters added four new clearing firms to its 'CME FX on Reuters' service last week.

CLS set to expand remit

LONDON – CLS could substantially increase its remit with the introduction of a matching and netting facility for non-eligible currencies and settlement of options, non-deliverable forwards, futures and credit derivatives.

EM currency volatility to continue

CENTRAL EUROPE – Volatility in emerging market FX has surged as market participants gauge the impact of improving US fundamentals, which resulted in a 25 basis point rate hike last week, according to analysts.

New fund for ABN Amro AM

LONDON – ABN Amro Asset Management is considering launching a second currency hedge fund in June, said officials at the asset manager in London.

Fade-out zero-cost collar for hedgers

Since the beginning of the year, we have witnessed a EUR/USD spot consolidation below 1.37. Also, the last move from 1.2700 took EUR-USD up to the middle of the range 1.27 / 1.37. Many USD buyers are therefore looking to zero-cost collars, one of the…

Asia shies away from dollar bloc

Basel – Asian currencies are not trading as a dollar bloc, said the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in its quarterly review last week.

Buy-side access to hit banks

NEW YORK & LONDON – The race to arm buy-side players with direct trading access to sell-side foreign exchange platforms will hit bank FX desks, said market players.

Saxo Bank’s profits soar

COPENHAGEN – Saxo Bank has posted record pre-tax profits for the fourth consecutive year, at Dkr161 million ($28.35 million) for 2004, up 144% over 2003.

Room for all providers

Contrary to much opinion in the market, Mark Warms, global sales and marketing director at FXall, says there is space in the market for all liquidity providers. He argues that hedge funds present an opportunity for the FX community

Apax acquires Travelex

LONDON – Apax Partners, the private equity group, has agreed to buy a majority stake in Travelex, the forex company, for £1,055 billion.

Solid potential for portals

NEW YORK – There is room for all existing multi-dealer platforms in the FX space, according to a report that counters the perception that there will be further casualties in this area.

Cutting the cost of dollar calls

With the USD having hit its lowest levels since the first half of January, Steven Englander, chief FX strategist for the Americas at Barclays Capital, suggests a cost-effective way to position for a dollar rebound

Aussies loosen FX regulations

SYDNEY -- Australian authorities have amended regulations to make it easier for foreign exchange businesses to operate in the country. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) has extended the scope of those exempt from holding an…

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