Asset Management

Japan traders dump short yen positions

TOKYO - Japanese retail foreign exchange margin traders abandoned $16 billion worth of short yen positions within days last week, in a scramble to limit losses from unwinding carry trades.

Multi-currency products ride the storm

NEW YORK - Wisdom Tree has confirmed its plans to launch its first multi-currency exchange-traded fund (ETF), as single currency exchange-traded products take the brunt of the rising dollar.

Investors keen on double-short euro ETNs

NEW YORK - Morgan Stanley's Market Vectors double-long leveraged euro exchange-traded notes (ETNs) have outperformed their double-short counterparts by almost 30 times in trading volumes.

Death by association

The application of credit technology to diverse underlyings led to the birth of collateralised foreign exchange obligations in 2006. But despite being built from uncorrelated underlyings, their fortunes have proven highly correlated with the wider market…

BarCap aims to capture FX volatility

LONDON - Barclays Capital has launched three foreign exchange volatility indexes, the BetaVol, Smart BetaVol and AlphaVol. The indexes, which are designed to provide portfolio diversification and event hedge protection against sudden market downturns,…

Pimco reaps "great" currency returns

LONDON & MUNICH - Fixed-income specialist fund manager Pacific Investment Management Company (Pimco) is confident to reap "great" returns from its first currency fund, according to Thomas Kressin, a Munich-based senior portfolio manager at the firm.

Carrying a mixed bag

Analysts polled by FX Week reveal an industry split on the sustainability of resurging risk appetite and the future of yen-based carry trades. Compiled by Wendy Mock

Is the dollar dross?

Pete Luxton, global markets adviser, and Shant Movsesian, FX options manager, at Informa Global Markets in London, seek ways to benefit from the flagging US dollar

State St to launch FX fund in fourth quarter

LONDON -- State Street Global Advisors (SSgA), the investment management arm of State Street, is set to launch a currency fund in the fourth quarter as part of its newly created hedge fund strategies group, a senior official at the firm told FX Week .

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