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What’s Ahead for Cryptocurrencies in 2021?

Catherine Coley, chief executive officer at Binance.US, discusses the draw of cryptocurrencies, markets, and the vulnerabilities of the currency. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”…

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Treasury Designates Vietnam, Switzerland as Currency Manipulators

By Kate Davidson
December 16, 2020, The Wall Street Journal


The U.S. Treasury Department labeled Switzerland and Vietnam as currency manipulators on Wednesday, saying the two countries had intervened in …

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Dispute brews between EU and currency traders on Mifid reform

By Eva Szalay
November 30, 2020, Financial Times

EU regulators risk pushing currency trading abroad and saddling local market participants with costly new burdens if they press ahead with proposals …

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A little help from our friends: banks team up as FX trading gets tougher

By Tommy Wilkes
September 23, 2020, Reuters


Faced with the costs of competing in a world of electronic and algorithmic trading, many banks are outsourcing parts of their foreign exchange …

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The dollar’s summer slump I FT

The FT’s capital markets editor Katie Martin looks at the currency markets after the dollar suffered its worst month in July in 10 years.…

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The Mathematics of a Weaker U.S. Dollar

Daniel Katzive, head of FX strategy North America at BNP Paribas, sees a slow and steady grind lower as he examines the state of the U.S. dollar and how it …

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Central banks scale back dollar lending operation as demand drops

By Martin Arnold and Eva Szalay
August 20, 2020, Financial Times

Four of the world’s leading central banks have further scaled back the US dollar liquidity they offer via emergency …

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Yale’s Roach Sees ‘Early Stages of the Dollar’s Decline’

Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale University, examines the impact of a large budget deficit on the U.S. dollar. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”…

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China’s Bank Regulator Warns Dollar Dominance Is Seed of Crisis

August 16, 2020, Bloomberg

China’s top banking watchdog cautioned that U.S. dollar dominance combined with the massive stimulus unleashed by the Federal Reserve could push the world to the edge …

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Cross-currency confusion stalks FCA announcements

By Robert Mackenzie Smith
July 31, 2020, Risk

The potential for Libor benchmarks to be discontinued at different times is leading to valuation uncertainty in the cross-currency swap market, say …

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