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Indian corporates head for forex options markets as rupee volatility continues
Indian firms move away from using forwards in a bid to grab upside benefits of future rupee appreciation
ADB economist moots idea of common currency in Asia
Principal economist at Asian Development Bank says common currency possible in ‘long run’; panellists outline possibilities for greater Asian economic integration
Institutions using renminbi payments up 60% year-on-year
Renminbi adoption continues to gather pace
Next economic crisis to come from pension funds
Unregulated pension fund industry will be a systemic concern
Del Missier renews pressure on BoE over Libor scandal
Former chief operating officer of Barclays Bank says he was told instruction to submit lower Libor rates came from Bank of England; directly contradicts Bob Diamond’s testimony
PFGBest bankruptcy fuels calls for stronger protection of customer funds
The collapse of Peregrine Financial Group, which comes just nine months after the bankruptcy of MF Global, has raised the pressure on US regulators to boost protection of customer funds held by futures commission merchants
Diverse netting approaches create OTC headache
A lack of legal statutes over netting in several Asian countries means OTC trades could become prohibitively expensive in a post-Basel III world, potentially pushing international banks out of some markets in the region
Standards multiply as FX TCA takes hold
Increased choice in FX transaction cost analysis (TCA) is giving asset owners more tools to measure the performance of liquidity providers, custodians and trading algos. However, with more opportunities for real-time data capture driving a diversity of…
Managing currency risk: the buy-side perspective
Saima Farooqi asked six industry experts to describe their strategies to navigate through a challenging 2012
WGMR margin rules borrow heavily from US proposals
Working group publishes proposed margin rules for uncleared trades – bringing global rules in line with an earlier US proposal
Aligning with the new world
The turbulence surrounding the eurozone sovereign debt crisis continues to offer up opportunities to traders willing to think laterally.
Thomson Reuters to acquire FXall by Q3
Thomson Reuters and multibank platform FXall say they have complementary customer bases and good relationships with bank liquidity providers
Tail risk cheap, but few takers
Market dislocation has created attractive tail risk hedging opportunities, but demand is failing to take off, writes Joti Mangat
The rise of the red-back
Moves to automate the payment process are being matched by interest in RMB trade settlement. Saima Farooqi asks how much progress has been made so far, and talks to those with a yen for yuan
Amundi signs MIM for currency account
Risk-on, risk-off markets boost demand for active currency management
Currency manager platforms expand coverage of CTAs
Multi-manager platforms are expanding coverage of commodity trading advisers (CTAs), as clients look to gain exposure to this rapidly growing segment, say platform officials.
Keeping clear of euro fear
In today’s climate of euro uncertainty and policy risks, Merk Investments says to avoid crowded trades, writes Saima Farooqi
ANZ launches China-centric commodity index
Australian bank unveils commodity index in bid to better reflect China market influence
Markets recoil as major central banks ease policies
Chinese, European and UK central banks take monetary policy action; moves leave no doubt about gloomy global economic picture as eurozone stock markets fail to rally
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Managing currency risk in markets dominated by central bank monetary policy
Carry trade yields 5% annual returns
Carry trades can produce surprisingly high returns, but beware unexpected volatility shocks, write Lukas Menkhoff, Lucio Sarno, Maik Schmeling and Andreas Schrimpf
Citi boosts offshore RMB solutions in UK
Citi will offer renminbi accounts domiciled in the UK a part of its launch of cash management and trade solutions for the increasingly international trade in Chinese currency.
Wealthy Greeks turn to offshore securities to escape redenomination risk
The massive drop in deposits held in domestic banks in Greece is partly attributable to transfers of savings into overseas accounts or securities to mitigate fears of a Greek eurozone exit and a return to the drachma