Settlement risk

Asia shies away from dollar bloc

Basel – Asian currencies are not trading as a dollar bloc, said the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in its quarterly review last week.

Strongest year ever for forex

NEW YORK and CHICAGO – December was yet another record month for foreign exchange as platforms and exchanges posted their highest ever volumes, making 2004 the strongest ever year for the asset class.

CLS below half of FX activity

LONDON – CLS lacks traction outside the major banks and still accounts for far less than half of all FX transactions, according to a report by the Bank of England published this week.

Opec turns its back on dollar

BASEL – Opec members have been reducing US dollar exposure in favour of the euro over the past three years, according to statistics released by the Bank for International Settlement (BIS) last week.

CLS adds four more currencies

HONG KONG -- CLS is to bring four new currency pairs onto its platform: the New Zealand dollar, the South African rand, the Hong Kong dollar and the Korean won.

Congress clips

The continuous-linked settlement (CLS) service for settling foreign exchange trades announced the launch date for the next group of currencies to join the service.

Forex appeal set to continue

Foreign exchange is likely to continue to appeal to investors as an asset class, as a result of its liquid and transparent markets and the trading opportunities it offers, said Daniel Szor, managing director of currency firm FX Concepts in Paris.

Protecting against losses while making gains

Given the rapid, one-way move in the Canadian dollar (CAD), many hedgers who are short CAD are looking for innovative hedging ideas. John McAuliffe, manager, US FX options sales at the Bank of Montreal in Chicago, suggests some options

Prime brokerage best for individual investors

Individuals who want to trade FX may find a prime broker will promote confidentiality, cut out settlement difficulties and help resolve credit issues, says Peter Wakefield, MD of research and product development at Record Currency Management in the UK

US banks hit by flat trading

New York – Poor market conditions have led to a sharp fall-off in FX revenues for some US banks, but others managed to post increased returns in the third quarter.

US banks hit by flat trading

New York – Poor market conditions have led to a sharp fall-off in FX revenues for some US banks, but others managed to post increased returns in the third quarter.

Special Feature - CLS settlement: the next two years

As CLS enters its third year, Joseph De Feo discusses plans for expansion Two years ago, the CLS Group launched the world's first global settlement service for foreign exchange trades. Following several other aborted efforts to tackle Herstatt, or…

BIS paints bright future for FX

BASEL – The huge growth in daily turnover in the global foreign exchange market, revealed in the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) triennial FX survey last week, has painted a bright future ahead for forex market participants.

NDFs for a company with operations in China

Clients based in one country with manufacturing bases in another are exposed to risk if the country of production’s currency appreciates. Here, Ashish Advani, director, risk solutions at Travelex in London, proposes a solution that hedges the risk using…

South Africa comes under global focus

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa is currently a focus of activity in the FX world, as global institutions such as the Continuous-Linked Settlement Group (CLS) and spot broker EBS add the region to their sphere of activity.

FX volumes up by a third

LONDON – FX trading volumes are up by nearly a third over the past three years, according to new research from UK consultancy ClientKnowledge.

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