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FX markets turn up the volume
Deutsche Bank's Clifford Cheah explains why Asia's currency markets are just starting to take off.
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Lara Wozniak
| 24 September 2010
FX
Hong Kong's RMB Eurobond market kicks into gear
We look at what is driving the development of the renminbi Eurobond market in Hong Kong and the benefits of issuing them.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 10 September 2010
FX
Euro weakness drives Asian exporters to pay for protection
David Naville, an FX structurer at Barclays Capital, talks to FinanceAsia about the challenges facing Asian companies exporting to Europe.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 25 August 2010
FX
Malaysia frees the ringgit
Bank Negara’s FX market reforms are aimed at boosting offshore trade between Malaysia and China. Meanwhile, news of further reforms send the ringgit to a 13-year high.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 24 August 2010
FX
Investors give their take on renminbi reform
Asset managers believe Western economies, other Asian currencies and commodities will benefit from renminbi reform. But they are less positive on China itself.
By
Joe Marsh
| 30 July 2010
FX
HSBC launches FX-linked renminbi structured notes
HSBC takes quick advantage of PBoC rule changes to offer renminbi-denominated FX notes, as signs grow that the Chinese currency is going global.
By
Rupert Walker
| 21 July 2010
FX
Bye-bye dollar peg, hello flexible renminbi
Just ahead of the G20 meeting, China says it will increase the flexibility of the renminbi now that the global economy is gradually recovering.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 21 June 2010
FX
Deutsche Bank defends the euro
Could the bears be overzealous about the value of the euro? Consider the argument for why it should bounce back towards the end of the year.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 17 June 2010
FX
Sun Hung Kai Financial ramps up FX through Macquarie alliance
Macquarie agrees to buy a minority stake in the FX arm of Hong Kong broker Sun Hung Kai Financial.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 15 April 2010
FX
Renminbi revaluation would solve several issues
It's the beginning of the end of US dollar dominance, says Societe Generale, which predicts a renminbi revaluation could happen as soon as this summer.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 26 March 2010
FX
Morgan Stanley hires Nick Strain to head institutional FX sales
The former RBS banker switches roles to join the expanding Morgan Stanley FXEM team.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 17 March 2010
FX
Asia’s foreign exchange policies
Asian central banks have intervened in the currency markets and forged regional alliances to maintain their foreign exchange reserves and help exports.
By
Rupert Walker
| 1 February 2010
FX
Standard Chartered extends renminbi trade services to Asean markets
Corporate and institutional clients in Southeast Asia can now conduct business with Chinese companies in renminbi.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 30 September 2009
FX
Deutsche's Asia currency strategist prefers cyclical currencies
Mizra Baig, Deutsche Bank's head of Asia FX strategy, talks to FinanceAsia about the region's currencies.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 29 September 2009
FX
Barclays Capital offers deeper FX liquidity on BARX platform
Barclays' new BARX PowerFill+ algorithmic FX trading tools give clients access to deeper liquidity.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 9 September 2009
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