Emerging markets
Perspectives on 2014: Nigel Khakoo, Nomura
The market is now better prepared for the Fed to scale back quantitative easing than it was when the idea was first mooted in May, but concerns remain over regulatory issues and the buy side should be more involved, says Nigel Khakoo, head of Emea FX at…
Perspectives on 2014: Axel Merk, Merk Investments
The timing of QE tapering will remain a dominant theme in the coming months as many currencies remain beholden to central bank decisions, while the eurozone crisis is still far from over, warns Axel Merk, president and chief investment officer of Merk…
Rising cost of credit drives corporates back to voice trading
Corporate treasurers have been facing up to the increased costs of hedging as their bank counterparties deal with regulation, but some say rising credit charges are driving them to revert from electronic platforms to voice trading. Joel Clark and Miriam…
FX Week Europe: Currency managers need to react to short-term trends
Buy-side speakers at the conference divided on prospects for the euro, but all agree investment needs to adapt to short-term trends in currencies
Thomson Reuters investments pay off with three awards
Company wins best vendor for dealing technology and best broker for emerging markets, while FXall retains best professional e-trading venue
Standard Bank scoops inaugural rand award
A focus on market-making into as many liquidity pools as possible has won Standard Bank recognition as best bank for the South African rand
EM sell-off will have lasting implications for currencies, says Natixis
Careful analysis of current accounts and export prices indicates Germany and Italy could benefit from the recent depreciation of emerging market currencies, but the US and the UK stand to lose out. By Patrick Artus
BNP Paribas embarks on three-year hiring spree in Asia
The French bank has plans to hire 1,300 staff in the Asia-Pacific region by 2016, with the aim of bolstering revenue by at least €1 billion
State Bank of Vietnam taps Thomson Reuters for FX monitoring system
Vietnam's central bank takes a step forward in increasing transparency and reporting in its foreign exchange market
Traders welcome latest UK-China deal on RMB
The extension of the RQFII scheme to UK investors will further grow London's position as an international hub for offshore renminbi business, say traders
BAML hires from Deutsche in prime brokerage
Luciana Miranda has joined Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York to run futures and FX prime brokerage marketing
Euro-denominated FX reserves rise again
After several quarters of declining central bank holdings in euro, recent data from the IMF suggests reserve managers have started to increase holdings in the currency again, albeit by a very small amount, says Thomas Stolper
US political gridlock puts EM currencies in stasis
EM currencies could still be badly affected by US default, say traders
Progress of RMB internationalisation ‘spectacular’, says SFC official
Speaking at the FX Week Asia conference, deputy chief executive of Hong Kong regulator highlights the importance of continuing to internationalise China's currency
Dovish FOMC risks losing market trust
Federal Reserve's communication over tapering adds to market's growing mistrust of central bank information
Asia is a focus for FX research, says Morgan Stanley's Redeker
Hans Redeker, global head of FX strategy at Morgan Stanley, talks to Miriam Siers about the objectives of his team and their expectations for the coming months
Host Capital taps Citi index for retail-focussed currency fund
New UK-regulated fund will invest in Citi's Carry & Value index to provide exposure to G-10 and emerging market currencies
Currency managers caught out by dollar rise against EM currencies
Immediate future of emerging market currencies in the hands of the Federal Reserve amid QE tapering expectations
'Good v. bad' is overplayed in EM currencies, indicates BNPP quant model
BNP Paribas has recently extended its quantitative fair value model from G-10 to EM currencies - and it has found some assumptions about strong and weak currencies may be unfounded
EM stress prompts investors to turn to options
As the crisis in Syria continues, the Turkish lira this week became the latest victim of the emerging market sell-off, leading to an increased interest in options
EM exodus continues ahead of imminent QE tapering
The Indian rupee and Indonesian rupiah have continued to fall this week as tapering of quantitative easing in the US looms in the coming months
Russia's ruble expected to become major currency by 2015
Market participants are bullish about the ability of the ruble to quickly penetrate the group of top global currencies, but settlement issues remain the biggest obstacle
Corporates remain lukewarm on offshore RMB, despite reported growth
Data released from Swift this week suggests international trade settlement in RMB continues to grow, but corporates aren't so sure
Newedge appoints China sales head
Jennifer Wang joins Newedge from DZ Bank