Royal Bank of Scotland

EMFX: Go with the flow

Imran Ahmad, emerging markets strategist at Royal Bank of Scotland in London, says Hungary, Turkey and India stand to benefit from renewed support for emerging markets in 2012

What’s in store for 2012?

At the dawn of a new year, FX Week speaks to senior traders, strategists, technologists and lobbyists about their expectations for 2012. The eurozone crisis, implementation of regulation and technology upgrades top the agenda for many participants…

Review of 2011

As 2011 draws to a close, FX Week looks back on a year in which the decisions of politicians increasingly came to define the direction of major currencies, while the progress of regulatory reform was stunted by missed deadlines and challenging technical…

Corporates fall on tough times

The recent volatility in foreign exchange markets has caused uncertainty for corporate treasurers and led to some changes in their strategies. How are banks helping corporates to tackle the current challenges and the increased costs that will result from…

Shey joins RBS from UBS

Forex veteran has been appointed global head of futures, prime services and electronic markets at RBS in Stamford

Short volatility strategy pays off in August

Currency managers going short volatility in August would have been top performers, benefiting from a spike in volatility towards the end of July from the dual effect of the US and European sovereign debt crisis, according to research from Royal Bank of…

A new safe haven?

As G-7 economies start to look more volatile than some emerging markets, Nikki Marmery investigates whether the new rash of emerging markets indexes could offer some respite

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