Foreign exchange
FX Week Europe: Fix reform must address risk-reward imbalance
Banks should be better compensated for the risk they take when executing trades at benchmark rates, say panellists at London conference
FX Week Forum: Citi tops Best Banks survey
Joel Clark interviews Anil Prasad, Citi's global head of foreign exchange and local markets, after Citi was voted top in FX Week's annual market survey
A call to responsibility in foreign exchange
As Citi tops this year's Best Banks survey and the FX industry struggles with reputational issues, the bank should be commended for its philanthropic initiative, E for Education
Best Banks 2013: Citi reclaims top place from Deutsche
US bank has returned to top position in foreign exchange, having been voted best bank overall for FX dealing in the 2013 Best Banks survey
Tullett Prebon retains forwards gong amid Sef chaos
The interdealer broker retains its hold on the forwards market, despite the disruption caused by the start of the Sef regime
Bank of Montreal's strategy team awaits the taper tantrum
The imminent tapering of US quantitative easing will cause further weakness in the Canadian dollar in 2014, says Greg Anderson, BMO's new head of FX strategy
StanChart creates global RMB trading team
New team headed by Charles Feng seeks to tackle time zone challenges by having renminbi traders located across geographies
ForexClear launches client clearing for NDFs
LCH.Clearnet has launched buy-side clearing of NDFs on its ForexClear platform, a year after it gained approval from the UK Financial Services Authority
When chatter could be construed as collusion
The FX benchmark scandal is casting a dark cloud over the industry, but regulators face a difficult task in determining whether there was genuine collusion
BBH's new sales head taps into the European buy side
Having recently relocated from Hong Kong back to London, Brown Brothers Harriman's Chris Gothard is now responsible for FX sales and relationship management in Europe. He talks to Robert Mackenzie Smith
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
Economies of scale create two tiers in FXPB
The high cost of operating in prime brokerage is the biggest challenge for less-established players looking to gain market share
FX Week Forum: Central banks and FX reserves
In the latest in the FX Week Forum series, Joel Clark talks to Steven Saywell, global head of FX strategy at BNP Paribas, about trends in central bank reserve management and the IMF's latest set of reserves data
Reserve managers seek alternatives to USD and EUR
Following the IMF’s publication of its FX reserves data for the second quarter, Steven Saywell assesses why reserve growth has slowed and central banks are looking to diversify
US government shutdown impacts on dollar expectations
The timetable for tapering of quantitative easing and the performance of the US dollar could both be impacted if the shutdown continues, say strategists
FX Concepts teeters as clients exit and AUM plummets
Assets under management at FX Concepts have continued to fall and the fund's chief strategist confirms the board's ideas haven't worked so far
Citi to donate a dollar per million of platform volume to charity
E for Education initiative will see a proportion of revenue from Velocity in the fourth quarter handed over to six charities globally
CLS same-day settlement 'positive' for CAD market, says FX committee chair
Canadian FX committee chair Donna Howard welcomes launch of same-day settlement through CLS for USD/CAD, but acknowledges associated challenges
CFDs gain reprieve from CVA threat
The reports of CFDs’ demise were greatly exaggerated, writes Michael Watt. Far from being killed off by the CVA charge, they have probably been saved by one of the clauses in the new rule
State Street's Collin Crownover talks to FX Invest
State Street Global Advisors’ head of currency management talks to Michael Watt about his view of 2013 so far, the future of central bank involvement in the direction of major global currencies, and the impact of new regulation on the FX market
Volcker rule curtailing FX liquidity, say buy-side participants.
Investors say foreign exchange market-makers are already trimming risk appetite ahead of the Volcker rule ban on proprietary trading in the US. But, while liquidity in emerging market and frontier currencies has suffered, other market participants…
FXCM buys majority stake in Faros Trading
FXCM continues its aggressive expansion as it acquires a 50.1% stake in FX agency firm Faros Trading, four years after it was established by Ray Kamrath
Aviva chooses collared options to hedge balance sheet
Tom Moore, head of group treasury management at Aviva, talks about the challenges of managing currency risk while meeting capital requirements, and outlines the firm's hedging strategies