Euromoney’s 2012 FX survey results

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  • Asian currencies under fire

    Driven by worsening sentiment regarding the Eurozone, Asian currencies are under pressure. The market has sharply increased its expectation that Greece will exit the Eurozone, and USD-Asia and regional volatility has surged.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • China's economic slowdown - something else for Germany to ...

    China's economic slowdown will exact a heavy economic toll on global demand. Although Beijing has many weapons it can mobilise, its slowdown comes at an inauspicious time for Germany

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • The perfect time for Germany to bail out Europe

    Market players are betting that German yields will sink further into negative territory - in theory, boosting its financing power to sign that blank cheque.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Grexit wrap – morning edition

    A focus on the key news and analysis surrounding the potential Greek exit from the eurozone

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • In memoriam: Core eurozone sovereign creditworthiness

    As the euro tumbles, here are two charts from Euromoney's proprietary risk index that throw into sharp relief core Europe's fall from grace.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Calm down dear! It's only Grexit

    As markets plummet, here are some trading tips from the sell-side.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Eurozone divorce: sizing up deposit outflow risk

    Urgent steps are needed to craft an EU-deposit guarantee scheme that has teeth, analysts have said, as market attention turns to deposit outflow risk in peripheral Europe.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Spain is the new Ireland, subordinated bank debt edition

    Investors trying to understand recent developments in the troubled Spanish banking sector could do a lot worse than looking to Ireland as a comparison, according to Barclays Capital.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Greece exit contagion watch, more scary facts

    Although international banks have manageable direct exposure to Greece, banks' shares can go much lower and deposit outflows from peripheral European banks' have barely begun.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Grexit reading list

    A focus on the key news and narratives surounding the potential Greek exit from the eurozone

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Grexit regional contagion watch

    Sell-side analysts have had at least two years to hypothesize the likely impact of a Greek exit from the eurozone – here's Nomura's latest take on the likely spill-over effects.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • How to hedge amid Grexit, Europe edition

    While markets crumble, Credit Suisse has dished up some hedging strategies, including underweight credit - such as Bunds.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • JPMorgan non-CIO briefer: the rise of the Treasury services ...

    Thanks to international expansion and infrastructure investment, revenue growth prospects at JPMorgan's Treasury and Security Services unit are bright, said Nomura analysts.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Spanish (banking) bombs

    As markets tumble amid the eurozone crisis, Spain's proposed reforms for the banking sector are looking more and more deficient, say Nomura analysts.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Turkey's balancing act continues

    Turkey's current account deficit is continuing to get better, but it's questionable how much longer that will continue.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Buy JPMorgan stock, say banks

    Brokers are still bullish on JPMorgan's stock, despite its shock $2 billion trading loss, underscoring how the derivatives saga is unlikely to serve as a blow to the bank's profitability. But its reputational and regulatory impact could be considerable, analysts conclude.

    Published May 2012 euromoney.com

  • Are European banks poised for a rebound?

    Some research from HSBC and Nomura suggests there could be room for very cautious optimism towards European banking stocks. Yes: you read that right.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • Taiwan's Chinatrust Commercial Bank's great leap forward

    The bank's entry into the mainland this month comes as competition for Taiwanese customers in China is heating up.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • Sub-Saharan African corporates: more transparency needed

    A lack of corporate disclosure tempers the bullish sentiment towards Sub-Saharan African companies.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • How to fail in 10 easy steps, Jerome Booth's guide to ...

    The omni-present and aggressive emerging market bull at Ashmore Investment, Jerome Booth, who serves as head of research, has penned a snarky manifesto for that old world order.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • The blind leading the bulls

    Nomura's Richard Koo explains why - whatever the bulls might like to pretend - the promised cures for the eurozone crisis were never really going to work.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • US results suggest promising earnings for Barclays

    Nomura offers some very qualified praise for Barclays in its predictions for first quarter 2012 results.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • Italy and Spain's Target2 liabilities, in pictures

    The LTROs have been associated with an increase in Target2 liabilities in Spain and Italy. It's a tale of two investor bases - for now.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • Spanish crisis contagion, Brazil edition

    With Brazil's central bank cutting interest rates, research from BAML shows that Alexandre Tombini may be right to be more concerned about growth than inflation.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • The emerging renminbi: a look back over the week

    It's been an eventful week for the world's emerging international currency, here’s a round-up of some news, analysis and comment that you might not have caught.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • Argentina's expropriation of Repsol's YPF stake anticipated by ...

    The push to re-nationalize YPF represents one of the more dramatic shocks to confront foreign investors

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • WireTap 0900 04/04/12

    A round-up of the key stories across the specialist financial media, including news that a US regulator plans to penalise JP Morgan for actions linked to the collapse of Lehman Brothers.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • WireTap 1400 03/04/12

    A round-up of the key stories across the specialist financial media, including news that a top JP Morgan banker has resigned after being fined by the FSA.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • WireTap 0900 03/04/12

    A round-up of the key stories across the specialist financial media, including news that RBC was accused by US regulators of hundreds of millions of dollars in illegal futures trades with itself to reap tax benefits

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com

  • WireTap 1400 02/04/12

    A round-up of the key stories across the specialist financial media, including news that an eighth straight month of contraction in the eurozone's manufacturing sector is reducing hopes for a strong recovery.

    Published April 2012 euromoney.com


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