FX Markets - 6 June 2016
Articles in this issue
Cochrane goes to 360T
Having just left ITG, he will join the FX platform in New York
SocGen promotes O’Hara to global head of FXPB
John O'Hara's move comes shortly after joining the French bank
Renminbi's global share of payments drops
The Chinese currency fell to sixth place last month, overtaken by the Canadian dollar
Global Code must acknowledge inherent conflict in FX
Critics say the FX market is essentially full of contention and a prescriptive approach is needed
Thomson Reuters to offer 2pm WM/R benchmark
For corporates requiring a tradeable reference rate to settle cross-border transactions
Hunter Capital appoints Lerpiniere as senior portfolio manager
Sydney-based global macro fund makes senior hire
Retail brokers tighten margins ahead of EU referendum
Saxo, FXCM and IG Group have already taken the first steps to reduce risks for their clients, while others stand ready to act
Two more banks publish execution guidelines
JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley disclose their rules on execution and last look to clients
Keskin takes gardening leave
London-based Adam Keskin has worked on Barclays' FX sales desk for five years
GTX Sef receives CFTC approval
Registration go-ahead replaces temporary nod from US regulators
Hamberger joins Credit Agricole
Ex-Commerzbank head of e-Fic steps into global e-FX product manager role
RBC Capital Markets: US views could be trumped
Electoral uncertainty and the risk of a Trump presidency could force the Federal Reserve to hold back longer than expected
Icap clinches $65m CFETS deal
Icap-owned EBS BrokerTec will provide technology for fixed-income and FX electronic execution services in China
FXCT project signs up 10 partners
Galinov-led central tape initiative expected to go live this year