Foreign exchange
Increasing levels of trade between Africa and China have driven the emergence of an increasingly active RMB derivatives market
Banks are increasingly using their IT infrastructure to increase their competitive advantage. Learn how this can work in practice.
More Foreign exchange articles
The revised guidance on managing settlement risk could distort the forex market if implemented inconsistently, but should ultimately lead to greater use of CLS, say market participants
The interdealer broker is expanding the footprint of its forex derivatives platform by adding Asian and African currency pairs
Falling levels of forex activity, particularly among institutional clients, have made it difficult for banks – particularly the newer entrants – to beef up their forex businesses,
Asia Risk looks at how trends in the rupee and renminbi are driving risk management in Asia
Deutsche Bank's Zar Amrolia runs a new business focused on electronic platforms across fixed income, while Kevin Rodgers has stepped up to become global head of FX
Stressed value-at-risk has been less controversial than the other capital charges introduced in response to the financial crisis – but some dealers say the new metric is decreasing appetite for risk in foreign exchange options markets and might drive...
Smaller companies can realise savings of nearly 5% when dealing with Chinese businesses by transacting in renminbi, says Deutsche Bank
This handy guide reviews the various steps banks are taking to improve their risk management techniques, looking at the benefits and pitfalls of each one.
Related conferences
USA, 5th Jun 2013
UK, 12th Jun 2013
Brazil, 12th Jun 2013
Brazil, 12th Jun 2013
UK, 3rd Jul 2013
Related training
Canada, 21st - 16th Oct 2013
UK, 22nd - 23rd May 2013
USA, 29th - 30th May 2013
UK, 5th - 6th Jun 2013
Canada, 10th - 14th Jun 2013
Updating your subscription status
Risk IPad Apps
Email alerts
Weekly poll
Related Jobs