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  • Euromoney Country Risk
    Fitch and Moody’s altered the outlooks on their BB-/Ba3 ratings from negative to stable in recent months, but experts taking part in Euromoney’s country risk survey are still to be persuaded.
  • Ron Leven, PhD, Head of FX Pre-Trade Strategy, offers thoughts on the trends in vols and their effects
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  • As the Bank of England (BoE) prepares to publish its final report on fair and effective FICC markets on Wednesday, a senior official acknowledges there is little support to extend exchange trading beyond what is mandated by the G20.
  • Chinese renminbi is well on its way to becoming a major global currency, driven by the commitment of Chinese and international authorities to develop the necessary market infrastructure.
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    Thomson Reuters FXExchange 2015 brings together leading FX industry experts on topics affecting all participants in the world’s most liquid asset class.
  • Investigations into benchmark manipulation have cast a long shadow over the FX industry, but efforts to address what went wrong through stronger behavioural standards are now well advance
  • The provision and consumption of liquidity in the FX market has evolved in recent years, with new participants and distribution mechanisms, but concerns have been raised about the market’s resilience at times of stress.
  • Euromoney Country Risk
    Data from Euromoney’s survey of country risk suggests economists are increasingly optimistic about the Hungarian economy.
  • As economy minister and central bank governor, György Matolcsy has been one of the leaders of Hungary’s unconventional drive to economic recovery
  • Hungary may have steered an unorthodox economic policy course but it seems to have worked, pulling the country out of recession and putting it back on a growth path.
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