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Yen and the art of market cycle maintenance
The yen resurgence that began this summer is still in play. But with the Japanese authorities still sporadically intervening in the currency markets, this upward path may meet some sharp setbacks. Simon Derrick, head of Bank of New York's currency…
Hedging Taiwan dollar risk
Exporters exposed to movements in the Taiwan dollar must hedge by using the non-deliverable forwards market. Michael Image, FX options structurer for northeast Asia at Standard Chartered Bank in Hong Kong, suggests a zero upfront premium solution, which…
Risk management for Kiwi wine exporters
With the booming popularity of New Zealand wines in the US, the threat of Kiwi dollar appreciation looms large over the New Zealand wine-making industry. Wes Price in ANZ Investment Bank’s consultative risk management group in Melbourne, describes a…
GFI buys exotic options model
LONDON -- Inter-dealer broker and market data firm GFI Group has bought options pricing model dVega, and integrated it with the latest release of its flagship options pricing tool Fenics FX, GFI will announce today (October 27).
‘Discount forward’ for hedging euro/sterling
With euro/sterling forecast to strengthen next year, Danny Goldblum, from HSBC’s global FX structuring team in London, proposes a solution to give a UK corporate that imports from Europe the protection of a forward contract at an improved rate
‘Extendible forward plus strategy’ for corporates with sterling exposures
Barclays Capital’s senior FX structurer, Ben McMillan, suggests an ‘extendible forward plus’ strategy to enable a corporate with a stream of sterling receipts to lock in an enhanced minimum cable rate but participate in any further moves to the upside
Currency option hedging for gold producers
Bill Nagl, Sydney-based head of ANZ Investment Bank’s consultative risk management group, looks at how Australian gold companies can hedge against a strong Aussie dollar
US pressure to bring ‘freer markets’
NEW YORK -- Active engagement between the US, China and other countries is leading towards freer markets, said John Taylor, treasury undersecretary for international affairs, last week.
Banks failing SMEs on hedging
LONDON -- More than half of UK businesses with exposure to currency transactions totalling £20 million per year are failing to hedge their exposure, according to research produced by currency services firm Travelex in the UK. The lack of protection is…
The hedge that lets you ride the wave
David Faller, Chicago-based head of FX options at BMO Financial Group in Chicago, and Evan Steed, FX options trader in Toronto, suggest a cost-effective hedging strategy to enable a Canadian exporter to fully hedge 12 months of equal US dollar…
Forward hedge overlay for euro
A Middle Eastern importer could change its risk profile by overlaying its forward hedges, says Charlie Brown, head of structuring and solutions at Standard Chartered in London. By pairing euro puts at lower levels with euro calls, the importer can assure…
All eyes on the Middle East
Growing interest in Islamic banking, new technological developments and a wave of freshly repatriated money have put forex trading in the Middle East on the cusp of an exciting new era, reports Nikki Marmery
Participating in rupee options
Following the launch of rupee options trading in India in July, Arun Khurana, head of financial markets distribution & derivatives marketing at ABN Amro in Mumbai, proposes a zero-cost 'participating forward' solution for an Indian client wanting to…
HSBC issues remittances challenge to Citi
LONDON -- HSBC last week issued a challenge to Citigroup by declaring its intention to target the $10 billion a year US/Mexican remittances market.
Basel may advise banks on outsourcing
BASEL -- The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision may investigate the risks associated with outsourcing trading systems to third parties, a senior Bank for International Settlement (BIS) official told FX Week .
Mitigating euro/krona uncertainty
FX quantitative strategist Giovanni Pillitteri and corporate risk structurer Bertrand Nortier at Deutsche Bank in London present a solution for a Swedish client to monetise flow uncertainty and participate in case of the Swedish krona weakening
A ‘worst-of’ option to hedge dollar weakness
Andy Kaufmann, FX structurer at Merrill Lynch in London, explains a solution for an investor who is looking to benefit from a USD move against a variety of currencies
Dealing with yen downside risk
A collapse in the dollar/yen could offer significant trading benefits. How should an FX trader deal with the downside risk? By John Taylor, chairman of FX Concepts in New York
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
SG launches first UK currency warrants
LONDON -- SG, the investment banking arm of Société Générale, has issued the first currency warrants in the UK. This follows the release of warrants linked to oil, gold and house price moves by Goldman Sachs, SG’s biggest rival in this area.
Cheap volatility brings yen opportunities
Japanese economic growth has outstripped many western economies over the past year, and the next currency breakout in the FX markets could be yen strength. Alex Schumann and Trevor Nathan, of Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Sydney, show how investors…
Hedge optimisation under IAS39
All European Union listed companies must implement IAS 39 by the end of this year. Raymond Franzi, head of structuring, and Emmanuel Burot, head of structuring and accounting at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein in London, outline how a European firm should…
Step right up for Aussie risk hedging
Fears of Australian dollar volatility could be laid to rest by a step payment option, say Paul Rhodes and Gail Sheridan, financial engineers at UBS Warburg in London.
The leveraged reverse knock-in forward
With the recent strengthening of the Canadian dollar against the US dollar, a Canadian exporter with US receivables would be wise to consider a reverse knock-in forward, says Richard Stang, vice-president in FX sales at TD Securities in Toronto