Foreign exchange

Old news set to leave China behind

China’s plans to delay the information flow from foreign news agencies by filtering it through Xinhua news agency is worrying, and it is likely to be counterproductive.

A capital adventure

Michael Spencer tells FX Week about how he turned Icap from a four-man business into a £3 billion FTSE 100-listed powerhouse in 20 years, and about his plans for EBS

Senior hires at FXMarketSpace

LONDON – FXMarketSpace, the centrally cleared forex market-place established by Reuters and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), has made four senior hires to its global management team.

Mixed results for US banks

NEW YORK – Low volatility in currency markets provided a challenging third quarter for US investments banks, with a mixed bag of results released last week.

Bear builds metals business

NEW YORK – Bear Stearns has expanded its FX-aligned precious metals group to a global full-service hard-asset business through making hires and introducing product capabilities.

Reset strike bonus forwards for a Korean win

David Mann, senior FX strategist, and Michael Image, senior FX structurer at Standard Chartered in Hong Kong, suggest reset strike bonus forwards over plain forwards to hedge Korean won downside risks

Strategists in demand

GLOBAL – Forex strategists are en vogue this month, with a number of hires at major banks in the US and Europe.

Reuters’ system failure disrupts FX trading

ASIA – Reuters suffered a temporary systems failure in its currency matching system Reuters Dealing 3000 Matching Host, causing disruption to trading in Asian hours last Friday. The outage acted as a firm reminder of the competitive landscape for…

FXall boosts global team

GLOBAL – Multibank platform FXall has made six new hires and two promotions on three continents in an aggressive push in sales and client services.

Reuters’ system failure disrupts FX trading

ASIA – Reuters suffered a temporary systems failure in its currency matching system Reuters Dealing 3000 Matching Host, causing disruption to trading in Asian hours last Friday. The outage acted as a firm reminder of the competitive landscape for…

Cantor Market Data signs distribution deal

LONDON – Forex market data provider Cantor Market Data (CMD), a subsidiary of Cantor Fitzgerald, has signed an agreement with Quick Global Information(QGI) to deliver Cantor Eye across the Quick ActiveManager Treasury Package platform.

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