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Published by: Business Insights
Published: May. 1, 1999 - 130 Pages
Table of Contents Executive Summary
- EMU
- Emerging markets
- Electronic broking
- Clearing and settlement
- The future
Chapter 1: The Fx Market Today
- 1.1 Market growth
- 1.2 UK
- 1.3 US
- 1.4 Japan
- 1.5 Singapore
- 1.6 Germany
- 1.7 Switzerland
- 1.8 Hong Kong
- 1. 9 France
- 1.10 Australia
- 1.11 Netherlands
Chapter 2: EMU And The Foreign Exchange Markets
- 2.1 Background
- 2.2 Gradual reduction
- 2.3 Dramatic drop
- 2.4 Hard hit
- 2.5 Mergers
- 2.6 Size vs. niche
- 2.7 Emerging markets
- 2.8 Liquidity
- 2.9 Capital markets
- 2.10 Reserve currency
- 2.11 Confidence
- 2.12 Whither London
- 2.13 The future
- Case Studies
- HSBC Markets, Citibank, West LB, Bank Julius Baer, Credit Suisse First Boston
Chapter 3: Emerging Markets
- 3.1 Burned fingers
- 3.2 Optimism pre
- 3.3 Factors for s
- 3.4 Avoiding disaster
- 3.5 Any solution?.
Chapter 4: Trading Technology
- 4.1 Emergence
- 4.2 Direct dealing
- 4.3 Voice brokers
- 4.4 Electronic matching systems
- 4.5 Broker effects
- 4.6 Bank effects
- 4.7 Customer business
- 4.8 The future
Chapter 5: Clearing And Settlement
- 5.1 CLS created
- 5.2 How it works
- 5.3 Currencies
- 5.4 Members
- 5.5 The system
- 5.6 Effects
- 5.7 Contracts for Differences
- 5.8 How they work
Conclusion: the future shape of the fx industry
List of charts
- Chart 1 Measures of global traditional FX market activity
- Chart 2 Summary of global activity in FX markets
- Chart 3 The global FX and over-the-counter derivatives markets
- Chart 4 Currency distribution of global traditional FX market activity
- Chart 5 Currency distribution of global FX market activity
- Chart 6 Geographical distribution of global traditional FX market activity
- Chart 7 ERM currencies in 1995
- Chart 8 ERM currencies in 1998
- Chart 9 Average daily foreign exchange turnover
- Chart 10 Foreign exchange turnover in emerging markets
- Chart 11 Turnover in currency of the emerging markets economies
- Chart 12 EBS average daily trading volumes - Jan 95 to Jan 99
- Chart 13 CLS transaction settlement
AbstractThe last decade of this millennium has witnessed huge and profound changes in the foreign exchange market, which involves nearly every bank in the world and every company with overseas business interests. Although the market has grown more than 30 percent over the past three years, the number of players and providers has shrunk as the banking industry continues to consolidate. This report looks at developments in the foreign exchange markets, trading technology, netting and settlement differences, EMU and emerging markets. From Reuters Business Insight.
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