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Reuters sues Bloomberg

Trading technology rivals’ battle heats up over forex patent claims NEW YORK -- US trading technology firm Bloomberg could be forced to stop using parts of its FX matching and conversational dealing technology, if its UK rival Reuters succeeds in a…

Reuters sues Bloomberg

Trading technology rivals’ battle heats up over forex patent claims NEW YORK -- US trading technology firm Bloomberg could be forced to stop using parts of its FX matching and conversational dealing technology, if its UK rival Reuters succeeds in a…

ING to merge central European back offices

BUDAPEST – ING plans to set up a central European processing centre in Budapest by the second half of 2003, the bank announced last week. The move is part of a global strategy to reduce costs and increase efficiency by consolidating back-office functions…

CME brings futures to CLS

CHICAGO – The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has become the first exchange to use the continuous linked settlement (CLS) service, extending use of CLS into a new market.

CME brings futures to CLS

CHICAGO – The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has become the first exchange to use the continuous linked settlement (CLS) service, extending use of CLS into a new market.

Dollar still top currency for central banks

LONDON – Market speculation that central banks began rebalancing their reserves away from the dollar last year was misled, according to the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) annual report released last week.

Fed cut boosts dollar, but doubts remain

WASHINGTON, DC -- The Federal Reserve’s 25 basis point interest rate cut last week did little to excite the FX markets, and analysts said the US currency could be entering a period of consolidation.

Hedging solution for Canadian exporters

A series of Canadian dollar calls could be the solution to Canadian exporters’ concerns about the direction of US dollar/Canadian dollar, says Shaun Osborne chief currency strategist at Scotia Capital in Toronto

Politics mars eastern European FX process

BUDAPEST -- Political interference in Hungary’s monetary policy decisions could ultimately damage regional currencies and derail the accession process to the eurozone, analysts told FX Week .

Top three make biggest gains

LONDON -- FX traders are used to hearing about the growing dominance of the top five or 10 banks in foreign exchange. But according to FX Week ’s exclusive yearly round-up of banks’ forex revenues, the process of consolidation is accelerating much more…

Top three make biggest gains

LONDON -- FX traders are used to hearing about the growing dominance of the top five or 10 banks in foreign exchange. But according to FX Week ’s exclusive yearly round-up of banks’ forex revenues, the process of consolidation is accelerating much more…

Yen drives fund gains

STAMFORD, CT -- Movements in Japanese yen helped nearly 75% of currency managers on the Parker FX Index to record positive returns in April, while the index itself was up 0.9%.

The George Jnr-George Snr divergence trade

George Bush Snr and Jnr’s presidential terms have been separated by nearly a decade. But, says Alan Ruskin, research director at 4Cast in New York, the economics on the surface look startlingly similar

Saxo Bank’s forex fund flourishes online

COPENHAGEN -- Saxo Bank’s managed FX fund has produced returns of over 3% so far this year, despite the war in Iraq and the geopolitical uncertainty that marked Q1. Saxo’s 3.08% return tops the aggregated performance of the 49 currency funds on the…

Isda adds 4pm fixing time for HK$

HONG KONG -- The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) has added a 4pm fixing time to its Hong Kong dollar IsdaFix swap rate service. That adds to the daily 11am fixing in the Hong Kong dollar. Both the 11am and 4pm Hong Kong dollar…

EBS prime brokers unveiled

LONDON – Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan Chase (JPMC) and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) will be the first prime brokers on a new interbank prime brokerage service from spot broker EBS.

Indian market opens up

MUMBAI -- Reform of India’s FX rules could create the next large emerging market, signalling a lucrative new area for banks to exploit.

A firm view on the rand

Unexpected data revealing South Africa’s current account surplus has led Merrill Lynch to cite a firm view on the rand. Jos Gerson, chief economist for South Africa in Cape Town, explains key factors that must be taken into account in coming to a solution

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