January 2012
The shadow of economic gloom has fallen over output, while Basle III is playing havoc with the rulebook for funding. Success relies on access to US dollars, and losses will drive up prices – unless the rules can be changed or new players join the market
January 2012
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January 2012
When, in December, Brazil withdrew its IOF tax on foreign investments in Brazilian equities many breathed a sigh of relief – not just for the marginal benefits that the removal will have on the poorly performing Bovespa, but because it could be seen as the end of the currency wars. The rapid appreciation of emerging market currencies had led Brazil to introduce a range of capital controls aimed at stemming the capital inflows that pushed the real to $1.50.
January 2012
Bankers and corporate treasurers discuss what they are looking for from their relationships and the challenges of funding, the eurozone, Basle III and Sepa.
January 2012
Icap, the world’s largest inter-dealer broker, has tested its systems for the break-up of the single currency.
January 2012
January 2012
Controls boosting black market and run on banks; Venezuela-style parallel currency feared
January 2012
Merges EM fixed income with FX; Shooter in, Weidmann out
January 2012
Depreciation eases concern over speculation; Internationalization might pressure euro
January 2012
Some observers have reinvigorated discussions of London becoming an offshore currency market for China, but analysts argue that London is nowhere near ready for this
January 2012
Lloyds Bank has hired the former European CEO of MF Global as head of trading for its wholesale banking and markets division, according to an internal memo seen by EuromoneyFXNews.
January 2012
Do these reports mean that RBS’s global head of banking and markets, John Hourican has failed? Not necessarily
January 2012
The Swiss National Bank's president Philipp Hildebrand has been cleared of insider trading, after allegations that his wife sold Swiss francs just a few days before the currency's devaluation. However, now Christoph Blocher has been accused by Swiss media of tipping off authorities
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