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Prime broker fees "too low"

LONDON – Pricing credit risk has come under scrutiny from central bankers in London, as increased competition for prime brokerage business has brought service fees crashing down.

Prime broker fees "too low"

LONDON – Pricing credit risk has come under scrutiny from central bankers in London, as increased competition for prime brokerage business has brought service fees crashing down.

FX futures contribute to surge in managed assets

LOS ANGELES – The managed futures industry has experienced record-breaking growth over recent months, and currency futures form a "very significant" part of that, according to a report from US-based specialist research firm The Barclay Group last week.

Scandinavia beckons FX fund managers

LONDON – Low interest rates and relaxed legislation in Scandinavia and continental Europe could make institutional investors in those regions key prospects for currency fund managers.

Report reveals overlay lag

LONDON – Institutional investors in Europe remain unconvinced of the merits of currency overlay, according to a report out last week.

STP break puts banks at risk

NEW YORK -- Third-party banks using the continuous-linked settlement (CLS) service may be subject to increasing operational risk as a result of a breakdown in straight-through processing (STP), according to one STP vendor.

Time for Asian exporters to 'switch'

Phileas Wong, associate director of risk management advisory at HSBC in Hong Kong, explains how switchable forwards could help exporters in Asia hedge the risk of local currency strength

UBS FX down despite strong Q2

ZURICH -- UBS last week reported an 11% year-on-year drop in its FX trading income for the first half of the year, to Sfr789 million ($584 million), from Sfr885 million in H1, 2002.

The euro: a relief valve for imbalance

As the dollar's decline is set to continue, the euro bears the brunt of the global trade imbalance, says Michael Woolfolk, senior currency strategist at Bank of New York in New York

Deutsche bridges private banking and forex

LONDON -- Deutsche Bank is seeing increased forex business from its private clients following the recent appointment of David Bee in London. Bee is working with Jim Turley, global head of FX in London, and several members of the senior management in…

ACI moves forward to Beirut

BEIRUT -- 'Moving forward' is the theme of forex industry body ACI's global congress, due to be held in Beirut on September 10--14.

'Click and deal' key for funds

LONDON -- Providing clients with the ability to trade FX directly from live streaming prices could prove key for banks targeting a range of clients, said e-FX officials speaking last week.

FXTV to launch in September

NEW YORK -- A dedicated FX video news service, Forex Television, is set for launch on September 1, said an official at joint owner eTV-Media, a provider of streaming media services.

'Click and deal' key for funds

LONDON -- Providing clients with the ability to trade FX directly from live streaming prices could prove key for banks targeting a range of clients, said e-FX officials speaking last week.

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