State Street
Buy side looks to cloud-computing for price transparency
Interest in cloud-based trading technology by buy-side institutions is rising as a way to improve price transparency, in the wake of lawsuits brought against US custodian banks over the mispricing of foreign exchange trades, say market participants
State Street back under spotlight as Connecticut attorney general investigates FX charges
US custodian bank in further pricing setback
Buy the Indian rupee, says State Street Global Advisors
Having been bearish on the rupee for several years, the firm's head of currency management has become more positive in recent months, and now rates the currency as a top EM bet
Spotlight on: Collin Crownover, SSgA
State Street Global Advisors’ head of currency management talks to Joel Clark about investor appetite for G-10 and emerging market currencies, and how his global team has managed the volatility and political uncertainty that has characterised the foreign…
Trading places, November 7, 2011
New appointments at State Street, Deutsche Bank and the US Treasury, while Lloyds loses a trader
Henderson joins State Street Global Markets
John Henderson moves to State Street from Lloyds Banking Group
Wilson-Taylor departs e-commerce role at UBS
Swiss bank loses its US-based head of e-commerce, an ex-State Street e-FX pioneer
Webster quits BAML
Head of FX sales understood to be a possible candidate for senior FX sales vacancy at RBS
Trading platforms prepare for Sef arms race
As the CFTC prepares to close the consultation period on its Sef rulemaking next week, it is still unclear exactly what changes FX trading platforms might need to make to comply with the Sef criteria. How are the potential Sefs preparing? Chiara Albanese…
State Street admits to SEC pricing probe
SEC is investigating State Street over its FX pricing as part of ongoing regulatory probe into overcharging by major custodians
Trading Places, April 11, 2011
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Trading Places, February 7, 2011
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Fourth-quarter results a mixed bag for US banks
US dealers reported widely differing results for the fourth quarter of 2010 as competition returned to the market.
Deutsche takes the top spot for FX in Q3
ZURICH & FRANKFURT – Deutsche Bank has proved its FX credentials by being the only bank so far to report higher FX year-on-year revenues for the third quarter, despite lower volatility and tight spreads.
US forex hits sluggish patch
NEW YORK & BOSTON - All US banks reported weak forex revenues in the third quarter this year versus last year, as volatility and volumes dropped.
JP Morgan kicks off Q3 results round
NEW YORK - JP Morgan posted another year-on-year fall in third-quarter results from the fixed-income business, which includes foreign exchange, due to a drop in revenues from credit and rates.
Trading Places, October 11, 2010
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Best at FX Bridge
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – Stephen Best joined FX Bridge Technologies as chief executive this month.
Trading Places, August 23, 2010
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BNP Paribas builds in options in bid for top five position
NEW YORK & SINGAPORE - BNP Paribas has made three new FX options hires in New York and Singapore, the bank said on August 18.
State Street hires two in London
LONDON – State Street has hired in its sales team and Currenex group in London, according to market sources.
BarCap expands in American FX sales
TORONTO & SAN FRANCISCO – Barclays Capital (BarCap) has hired two foreign exchange salespeople in North America, according to an internal source.