FX Markets - 27 June 2016
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FX market braces for Brexit night
As Britons head to the voting booths to decide the future of the UK, all eyes are on sterling pairs
Pre-referendum G10 liquidity at its worst since SNB
Citi warns of highly illiquid market conditions as Britain goes to the polls
US regulators favour September margin deadline
September 1 rollout threatens bilateral swap-trading chasm between EU and US
Dyed in the wool, but dead in the water?
Salespeople at banks have seen years of disappointing bonuses, but there are alternatives
Barclays halts taking stop-loss orders during UK referendum
The bank takes unprecedented step as it navigates disruptive market conditions
CFETS likely to include won and rand in RMB Index
Following CFETS's approval of direct trading on the interbank FX market, the two currencies could soon be included in the basket directly linked to the renminbi
Kiley goes to Crédit Agricole
After seven years at the US bank she heads over to a French one
Bloomberg bags Audebourg
He joins the financial media company in London
Bearish US view scores a win for Swissquote
Broker tops the table with close calls on USD/CHF and EUR/JPY
FX industry passes Brexit test with flying colours
Despite biggest-ever sterling move, liquidity and infrastructure holds up without glitches
Cameron heads up digital at HSBC
Patrick George replaces Niall Cameron as head of global markets, Emea
Reshuffle for Credit Suisse's prime services
Alex Lenhart leaves the Swiss bank
Sterling set for significant depreciation
Analysts expect the coming years to be tumultuous
FX investors seek safe havens in post-Brexit world
Japanese yen and Swiss franc surge as traders look for safety. Meanwhile, central banks take action and stand ready to act
TraderTools launches EM liquidity pool
Network will focus on the rand, Turkish lira, Central European currencies and the Russian ruble, among others