FX Markets - 22 Feb 2016
Articles in this issue
Banks are not catering to our FX needs, say SMEs
Such barriers may hinder firms from achieving their global expansion aspirations
Part fills add to liquidity woes and sharp price moves
Not trading in full amounts makes market-making harder and more expensive for clients, say market participants
Brexit and foreign exchange – the consequences
What would Britain leaving the EU mean for FX?
Shah leaves exotic options role at Goldman Sachs
Nikki Shah is believed to have left the industry
Gething exits FX options trading post at JP Morgan
James Gething is believed to be leaving the industry
Execution costs still a riddle for FX participants
The sheer variety of choices hinders fair comparison
TCA requires standard benchmark and practices
The quest for a universal way of measuring execution quality continues
Wells Fargo takes top spot with five close calls
The US bank expects another Fed hike towards mid-year
Schism narrows between OTC and exchange-traded FX
As exchanges push into FX, a bridge is being built between the two worlds
Volatility to be persistently higher as uncertainty rises
But Goldman Sachs Asset Management's head of international market strategy sees recovery in the global economy
ECB's Schiavi becomes budget and finance director-general
He will head the new directorate general following the reorganisation at the bank
Banks are still vital for FX
Liquidity provision may increasingly be a non-bank play, but credit remains a bank business