Opinion

An imbalanced proposition

At the time of going to press, decisions on the future of the foreign exchange markets was still hanging in the balance, as regulators in the US debated the inclusion of forex swaps and forwards into the over-the-counter derivatives reforms.

Strong words from the SNB

Neil Mellor, currency strategist at Bank of New York Mellon in London, warns against reading too much into the Swiss National Bank's latest policy statement.

A global power shift

Gerard Lyons, chief economist at Standard Chartered in London, believes the balance of power could shift as the global economy recovers in 2010.

Economics should drive change

The decision to include foreign exchange swaps and forwards in the US over-the-counter derivatives reform bills run counter to research conducted by central bank-backed foreign exchange committees.

Chasing the perfect storm

Monica Fan, senior currency product engineer at State Street Global Advisors based in London, assesses the prospects for the US dollar in 2010 and what it would take for cyclical recovery to occur

Sticking to fundamentals

Callum Henderson, global head of foreign exchange research at Standard Chartered in Singapore, warns of a violent US dollar upside correction in the first half of 2010

Making local trading a focal point

This time last year, there was a lot of discussion about the winners and losers out of the financial crisis as it pertains to foreign exchange. Much of it came in to play - dealers with the strongest franchise fared the best overall, while regional…

The central clearing backlash continues

As the foreign exchange industry continues to get its house in order to prevent any undue regulatory scrutiny, cracks persist in the arguments extolling the virtues of central clearing facilities.

Diode decoupling

While there is increasing optimism about the global economy's rebound, the growth story is fractured. Asia - especially China but also South Korea, among others - is seeing strong growth while Western economies lag, says Paul Mortimer-Lee, strategist at…

Paradigm shift in forex means new risks

The changing paradigm of the foreign exchange markets might create a new set of pressure points for the industry that need to be addressed, warned delegates at the FX Week Asia congress in Singapore last Tuesday.

Yuan debate reignites

Simon Derrick, chief currency markets strategist at BNY Mellon in London, says the November G-20 meeting could be critical as the US and China set out their respective cases for the direction of the Chinese yuan

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