Credit derivatives
Reduced growth will fuel FX competition
As the market gears up for a fresh year of activity, Patrick Lefler, FX consultant at Wall Street Systems, predicts the key FX market developments in 2008
FX adds shine to banks' Q4 results
BOSTON & NEW YORK - State Street's acquisition of Currenex led the US bank to a strong 2007 fourth-quarter performance, despite the year's subprime woes.
Banks brace for algo trading boom in 2008
As the industry continues to digest the credit market's meltdown, foreign exchange trading volumes continue to boom. Representatives of the major FX banks, Credit Suisse, HSBC and Saxo Bank, discuss the main technology trends in e-FX trading to watch in…
Short-dated RMB forwards curve widens
HONG KONG - Short-term renminbi non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) will remain priced higher than onshore forwards into year end, as a US dollar liquidity squeeze causes onshore market participants to hold onto the greenback, say analysts.
VAR exceptions rise in third quarter
NEW YORK & ZURICH - Volatility in financial markets led investment banks to far exceed thresholds for trading losses in the third quarter, casting doubt on their risk modelling.
New Deutsche indexes map currency correlation in Asia
SINGAPORE - Deutsche Bank has launched a set of indexes designed to capture returns generated by the apparent growing co-ordination of currency policy among Asian central banks.
Time for a new market structure
The irony of the FX markets is that calls for post-trade efficiencies today are rooted in the overall efficiencies seen to date. But the fact is that the market is reaching a critical turning point.
European dealers post record FX results
ZURICH & FRANKFURT – Losses linked to the credit crisis have overshadowed what has been a bumper third quarter for foreign exchange dealers, according to results released last week.
Merrill suffers $5.6 billion FICC losses
NEW YORK – Merrill Lynch last week reported record results in interest rates and currencies during the third quarter, but gains were wiped out by big losses in credit and mortgage markets.
Citi posts double-digit FX growth
YORK - Citigroup last week reported double-digit percentage growth in foreign exchange revenues during the third quarter, but FX gains were overshadowed by massive losses in the credit and mortgage markets.
Is the dollar dross?
Pete Luxton, global markets adviser, and Shant Movsesian, FX options manager, at Informa Global Markets in London, seek ways to benefit from the flagging US dollar
SPECIAL FEATURE: CLS settlement: the next five years
This month marks the five-year anniversary of CLS. FX Week and Rob Close, president and CEO of CLS Bank, discuss the past five years and the future of the industry utility
Hedging the carry trade
How can an investor make the most of the carry trade? Lee Ferridge , head of trading strategy at Rabobank in London takes a look
Derivative Fitch launches beta CFXO model
LONDON – Derivative Fitch last Wednesday (June 27) released a beta version of its Vector CFXO model for collateralised foreign exchange obligations, aimed at increasing transparency in the market and the understanding of its ratings.
Survey reveals forex risk as a major concern
EDINBURGH – The majority of corporate treasurers view FX risk as their biggest concern, according to a survey released earlier this month.
Merrill Lynch launches first rated CFXO
LONDON – Merrill Lynch has launched the first full rated and managed collateralised foreign exchange obligation. The product is being managed by Crédit Agricole Asset Management, and rated by Standard & Poor's.
Collateralised FX obligation market takes off
LONDON – The market for collateral- ised foreign exchange obligations (CFXO) is gaining pace, with Derivative Fitch establishing a ratings methodology for the products.
BarCap plans a second private CFXO
LONDON – Barclays Capital is planning another privately placed collateralised foreign exchange obligation (CFXO), worth e20–e50 million ($26–$65 million), after closing its first at the end of 2006. The original transaction was also privately placed and…
Low volatility has affected the market, says Calyon's Lefort
LONDON – The major market event in 2006 has been low volatility, and new products have had to be developed to deal with it, said Christine Lefort, Calyon's global head of FX structuring.
Growth in derivatives trading speeds up, reports BIS
BASEL – Trading on international derivatives exchanges has continued to pick up pace, according to the latest Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Quarterly Review, which was released last week.
BoA boosts sales and trading
NEW YORK – Bank of America (BoA) has boosted its global FX business with three hires in New York and Singapore, it has confirmed.
Tullett Prebon sets up volatility division
LONDON – Tullett Prebon has established a volatility division, in the final stage of restructuring since parent company, Collins Stewart Tullett, acquired Prebon Yamane in 2004.
SG CIB rolls out cross-asset research
PARIS – Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking (SG CIB) has introduced cross-asset research to meet demand for information resulting from the increased correlation and interaction between asset classes from investors.