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Options traders top pay bracket

LONDON – UK forex options dealers raked in the largest pay packets this year, with total packages averaging more than £500,000, according to a survey by City-based executive search firm, Napier Scott.

Behind the dollar rebound

MG Financial tops this week's three-month YTD forecast by looking for dollar-corrective moves, said Ashraf Laidi, chief currency analyst at MG Financial in New York.

Hires hitting the peak season

NEW YORK/ HONG KONG/ LONDON – The pace of foreign exchange hires is picking up, as banks hurry to recruit following the end of the bonus season and a cut-off from some institutions, according to headhunters.

INR – everything is relative

The INR’s over-extended valuation against the Reserve Bank of India’s REER implicit policy anchor continues. This over-extension is looking anomalous against the continued backdrop of Asian FX selling. Claudio Piron, Asian FX strategist at JP Morgan in…

Rabobank’s bullish dollar view pays dividends

Rabobank came top of the three-month forecast thanks to a bullish view on the dollar. The Dutch bank posted a forecast of 1.28 for the euro/dollar pair, slightly below the actual rate of 1.2923. Only one other bank forecast the greenback to be stronger…

Final chapter in NAB scandal begins

MELBOURNE – The former head of National Australia Bank’s foreign currency options desk is facing up to five years imprisonment for his part in the A$360 million rogue trading scandal that shook the bank last year.

EM currency volatility to continue

CENTRAL EUROPE – Volatility in emerging market FX has surged as market participants gauge the impact of improving US fundamentals, which resulted in a 25 basis point rate hike last week, according to analysts.

4Cast rides out dollar corrections

Chris Furness, senior currencies strategist at 4Cast in London, says resisting the temptation to chase prevailing spot rates into the longer term allowed 4Cast to top the one-month and 12-month forecasts.

Keeping a steady ringgit

Deeds speak stronger than words when it comes to the Malaysian ringgit, says Dominique Dwor-Frecaut, emerging markets strategist at Barclays Capital in Singapore

Emerging market opportunities

There are more options in emerging markets than you might think, says Scott Wacker (below), global head, client risk advisory and sales, ABN Amro in London

Oil price threat to the dollar

With FX reserves diversification and higher oil prices hitting the headlines, Simon Derrick at the Bank of New York in London discusses the potential impact on the dollar

Record start for US investment banks

NEW YORK – This year looks set to be another bumper year for FX, with a second consecutive year of record-breaking first- quarter results from the US investment banks.

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