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Sri Lanka rupee set to fall further

Domestic pressures and the rising oil price are likely to lead to further devaluation of the Sri Lankan rupee, say David Mann, senior international economist and Gill James, chief economist for the Middle East and South Asia at Standard Chartered in…

Sharp moves hit 3m forecasts

The past three months have been one of the most difficult for forecasting quarterly currency moves since the FX Week Currency Forecasts Index launched at the start of this year.

Dollar vol could be back

LONDON – The global currency markets could be in for a bout of unseasonal volatility and trading activity if the US dollar breaks through its recent range against the euro, traders said last week.

AIB repays e 26m for overcharging

Customers to be repaid as regulator's report details AIB's "failures" DUBLIN – Allied Irish Banks (AIB) said it is repaying e 26 million ($32 million) it overcharged clients on three million FX deals, after a regulator slammed the bank in a report last…

Billiton transfers forex to Europe

MELBOURNE – Australian banks in the UK could see added flow going through their FX dealing desks later this year, when the world's largest mining company transfers its remaining forex trading from Melbourne to Europe.

IGM calls Swissie's 3m rise

The Swiss franc appreciated more than 5% over the past three months, as disappointing eurozone data made it a better comparative bet than euro against the sinking dollar. The Swiss National Bank's surprise June 16 interest rate hike, and much better than…

Making amends for seasonal trends

Lower volatility and range-bound markets call for capital preservation with enhanced yields during the summer, says Jeffrey Lins, director of quantitative analysis at Saxo Bank in Copenhagen

Is sterling heading for a fall?

Falling UK corporate profitability and a new cable high spurs memories of 1992 and Black Monday, says Hans Redeker, global head of FX strategy at BNP Paribas in London

Yuan convertibility moves a step closer

BEIJING – China took another step closer to yuan convertibility last week with an announcement that it is further liberalising non-trade related currency transactions. From August, more multi-national firms throughout the People’s Republic will be able…

FXC issues broker points rules

NEW YORK – The Foreign Exchange Committee, a US industry association affiliated to the Federal Reserve, last week issued new guidelines on broker ‘points’ – the issue at the heart of last year’s massive Wall Street forex fraud.

Selling options to resolve carry trade dilemma

Clients are putting off dollar/yen carry trades until the yen appreciates. But by selling options on cross-currency swaps, clients could earn money while waiting for the Japanese unit to reach a level more suitable for a carry trade, says Phileas Wong,…

The flight from NAB continues

LONDON – The flood of departures from National Australia Bank (NAB) continued last week as three senior institutional dealers left the bank in London and New York.

US regulator loses retail fraud case appeal

CHICAGO – US regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has lost an appeal to assert its jurisdiction over a retail FX trading firm it accused of fraud. Appeal court judges found in the test case of the futures regulator and AlaronFX of…

US banks still seeing record earnings

NEW YORK – Record earnings from foreign exchange continued into the first half, according to US banks’ financial results published last week. Citigroup, State Street and Bank of America all reported new highs in their FX or trading results, as currency…

EBS Live doubles data delivery frequency

LONDON – Electronic broker EBS last week announced an enhancement to its recently launched direct data feed EBS Live to double the frequency of its FX spot rate ‘time slices’ to 500 milliseconds.

Structured euro deposit adds cash as it hedges

A structured deposit denominated in euro can fulfill the twin goals of a European company by hedging its US dollar payables and generating a cash-rich position in its functional currency, says Didier Meyer, FX structurer at SG Corporate and Investment…

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