THE NEW LOOK OF FOREX
While large institutional players experienced declines in foreign-currency revenues during 2009, retail foreign exchange (FX) activity continued to accelerate, led by more powerful research tools as well as stronger demand for currency exchange traded fund (ET...
LEVERAGING CURRENCY MANAGEMENT
Index provider FTSE Group launched passive, forward-rate bias (FRB) currency indices in late September, in conjunction with specialist investment manager Record plc. The indices offer the volatility of bonds and the returns of equities without being correlated...
A WORK IN PROGRESS
Corporate actions (CA) business has been brisk throughout 2009, as organisations increasingly used CA strategies in an effort to mitigate event-processing risk. Meanwhile, automation advocates and solutions providers continue to work to address persistent vuln...
CAPITAL IS KING OF CURRENCIES
Uncertainty about US economic policies threatens to turn traditional thinking about currencies on its head. For years, the Federal Reserve’s embrace of inflation targets and sound money set an example to the world while countries including Brazil suffered hype...
ISE INTRODUCES DUAL CURRENCY CONVENTIONS FOR ISE FX OPTIONS®
The International Securities Exchange (ISE) says dual currency conventions are now available for four currency pairs in its portfolio of ISE FX Options.
SAXO MUSCLES IN ON THE WORLD'S BANKING SECTOR
The founders and co-chief executive officers of Saxo Bank AS, Kim Fournais and Lars Seier Christensen, actively foster a staff culture based on “seven Saxo Bank values”, lifted from a novel by Russian-American writer Ayn Rand. The values stress the importance ...
FX TO THE FORE
Leading currency management experts on our 2009 FX roundtable discuss the risk and returns in a post crisis era
GOLD REGAINS ITS GLISTER
The G20 summit is over, stock markets are trading higher and gold is down. It may look as though the yellow metal has run its course after its rally in the first quarter of the year. Given how much value has been destroyed in the equities and the bond markets ...
ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS, STERLING
At times like this, where the dark before the dawn seems ever deeper, it is quite simple to advise investors to keep their hands in their pockets rather than risk a punt or two on a reversal of fortune. Even so, traders should always be aware that bear markets...
EXTENDING THE FX FRANCHISE
As with equity and debt markets, foreign exchange rate volatility presents enormous opportunities but also enormous risks both for those trading for profit and those attempting to manage their client’s currency exposure in multiple asset classes. In difficult ...
ALGOS INCREASE COMPLEXITY IN FX TRADING MARKETS
For an asset class traders were giving up for dead at the turn of the century, foreign exchange is in rude health. Spot trades, futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), forwards, swaps and options have all set volume records in the past 12 months. Ele...
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