Australian dollar
Australian corporates pessimistic on Aussie
A survey by East & Partners shows Australian corporates preparing for their country's currency to weaken
ForexClear prints new record, clearing more than $100bn in one day
And recently launched G10 NDF service clears over $700m in a month
Renminbi's share of payments drops 19% in October
Chinese currency slips behind Swiss franc and Canadian dollar as seventh most-used currency for global payments – Swift
Oanda offers new core pricing model in Australia
Australian clients gain choice between spread-only pricing or reduced spread plus commission-pricing model
Renminbi payments lag Canadian dollar
China's currency loses fifth place as overall share shrinks again – Swift
Asian corporates bullish on euro and sterling
Research by East & Partners shows a bullish case for EUR/USD and GBP/USD from business across Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines
Renminbi’s share of global payments rises slightly in July
China's currency retakes fifth place, but its overall share shrinks again, Swift says
CME moves to build liquidity in new FX futures contracts
The firm is switching on implied functionality to link spreads and outright markets
Renminbi’s share of global payments slips behind Swiss franc
Decline in the Chinese currency’s internationalisation continues as it loses its ranking of sixth place globally – Swift
London retains top spot for offshore renminbi trading
The capital continues to dominate, despite the Chinese currency's overall share of payments shrinking, Swift says
FX Week Australia 2017 – in pictures
The premier conference for FX market participants in Australia and Asia-Pacific took place on March 23 in Sydney
FX markets not positioned for Fed hike
Investors are still sceptical of Fed action, and participants are looking at commodity currencies for better opportunities
Brexit spurs caution from brokers and platforms
"Nobody in the industry wants a repeat of the SNB, whereby clients suffered heavy losses and effectively became debtors," says ADS Securities' James Watson
Dollar may weaken as Fed stays less hawkish
The softness of the US currency may only be near term, as ongoing policy divergence could lead to some gains later
CME readies for Bloomberg Index futures launch
CME Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index futures will track a basket of 10 developed and emerging market currencies
Best Bank for Australian Dollar: ANZ
The Australian bank has taken advantage of global players reducing their business in ANZ's core markets to strengthen its own presence there
RBA exchanged $143bn in FX swaps last year, figures show
The Australian central bank uses tool to manage domestic liquidity and short-term reserves amid unprecedented exchange rate volatility; cuts euro from reserves
FX regulator probes AUD spike prior to policy announcement
Australia's authorities look into sudden moves in the Aussie's value ahead of RBA monetary policy announcements
AUD/NZD lows will not last
Growth, carry and commodity prices have given the Kiwi the upper hand, but ultimately, the Aussie should gain support from the stabilisation of asset markets and commodity prices
ANZ Bank's superregional strategy pays off
ANZ Bank seeks to benefit from intra-Asia trade flows, which are four times the size of money flows between the US and Asia
Return of volatility to bust Aussie's strong run
Expansionary monetary policies in the developed countries have supported Aussie strength, distorting the influence of fundamentals
Russian banks face higher borrowing costs
Banks and corporates face higher funding costs and loan rates, but government support lends a lifeline
Pencil in a year-end parity party
Relative growth, commodity prices and valuation favour further declines in the cross, despite post-RBNZ knee-jerk spike
Perspectives on 2014: David Tait, Credit Suisse
By integrating FX, rates and commodities under a single umbrella, global macro products, Credit Suisse hopes to embed a radical change of culture that will cater more directly to the cross-asset needs of its clients, says business co-head David Tait