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Tullett signs data feed deal in China

LONDON & SHANGHAI - Tullett Prebon Information (TPI) has signed an agreement to provide foreign exchange, interest rate, fixed income and money data to Chinese financial data provider Wind Info.

Saxo launches Webtrader

COPENHAGEN - Saxo Bank plans to introduce version 2.0 of its web-based platform, Saxo WebTrader, at the end of the second quarter.

SuperD offers exit pricing

LONDON - Market turmoil and increased regulation has prompted data and software vendor SuperDerivatives to add liquidation, or exit, pricing to its portfolio revaluation services.

India's Centurion Bank signs up to SuperD

LONDON & MUMBAI - Centurion Bank of Punjab (CBP) has gone live with SuperDerivatives' SD-Banks multi-asset derivatives portfolio management system and the SD-IR interest rates pricing and analytics module.

Caplin wins three new clients

LONDON - London-based web technology vendor Caplin Systems has gained three new clients for its multi-product web-based client connectivity platform, Caplin Trader, said an official at the company.

Oiling the FX wheels

The Royal Bank of Canada is offering capital protection with a new FX-linked product that is based on currencies from six countries, including two of the world's biggest oil producers

StanChart gets a FIX

Standard Chartered last week announced that it has developed a FIX application programming interface (API) to trade over its single-bank platform.

Bank of Thailand lifts capital controls

BANGKOK - The Bank of Thailand is today (March 3) lifting controversial capital controls aimed at curbing inflows of hot money and a surging baht, 15 months after introducing the rules.

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).

Clients pay a price for transparency

Although some banks appear to be experiencing initial success with the rollout of algorithmic execution services to clients in foreign exchange, it seems any extension of the portfolio of tools available could be curtailed by limited data from electronic…

EBS opened to third-party vendors

LONDON - Icap is expanding access to electronic spot foreign exchange broking platform EBS by allowing selected third-party independent software vendors (ISVs) to write directly to the platform.

Doubts over CLS 'warehouse' system

LONDON & ZURICH - The competitive nature of back-office capacity could curtail adoption of a proposed solution by settlement system CLS to manage strains placed on these systems by surging ticket volumes, say industry experts.

How to get more from your basket

Duncan Farnsworth, director, currency structuring group, at the Royal Bank of Scotland in London, explains how to improve the performance of basket structures

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