Derivatives

Death by association

The application of credit technology to diverse underlyings led to the birth of collateralised foreign exchange obligations in 2006. But despite being built from uncorrelated underlyings, their fortunes have proven highly correlated with the wider market…

CBA reshuffles forex

SYDNEY - The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has made two key hires for its foreign exchange trading team in Sydney and has restructured its global sales group.

EBS Spot aims for NDF supremacy

LONDON - The battle to gain market share in electronic non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) broking is gathering pace, with the launch of seven Asian NDFs and Russian rouble trading on electronic spot broking system EBS Spot today (March 3).

London still top of the forex markets

LONDON, NEW YORK, TORONTO & SINGAPORE - London holds firm as the leader of the foreign exchange world, as year-on-year forex growth in the UK continues to outstrip that of the US, according to the latest figures released by regional trade bodies.

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.

CLS launches NDF settlement

LONDON - ABN Amro, Credit Suisse, Fortis, HSBC and the Royal Bank of Scotland became the first settlement banks to go live with non-deliverable for-wards settlement over settlement system CLS last week.

London FX volumes soar

LONDON & NEW YORK – Forex volumes in London have outstripped those of rival trading centres, as the city continues to reap the benefits of emerging market flows and dual time zones, according to figures released last week.

VWD switches FX providers to Tenfore

FRANKFURT – Data vendor VWD Group is to replace FX data provided via its internet- and terminal-based data products with new data sourced from UK-based Tenfore Systems' Tenforex feed, officials said.

Banks sign up to Bloomberg NDFs

NEW YORK – HSBC, Lehman Brothers, the Royal Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered have committed to offering liquidity in non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) over the Bloomberg FX Dealing platform.

The rise of the vol product

To get pure exposure to the new asset class, Philippe Lintern , head of FX Complex Products at The Royal Bank Of Scotland in London, proposes volatility products

Who's who on the exhibition floor?

FX Week gives a rundown of some of the top exhibitors at this year's event. Find out who's showcasing what, then see the box on the next page for your entertainment listings

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