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Whoops! The US Fed backtracked on plans to slow down asset purchases. The rupiah and the rupee were dented badly on the assumption it would; they are now recovering. How will Asia’s currencies behave now? CT asks the ...
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News reports suggest Asia’s central banks are set for “heavy currency intervention” to defend against the flood of capital leaving the region as US monetary policy tightens. Will this really happen? CT asks the experts.
Held on June 18, the "Currency Hedging Best Practice" webcast outlined the key opportunities and risks of using derivatives to protect against currency volatility.
The Malaysian ringgit shot up to a 21-month high against the dollar on the back of the election victory of the incumbent Barison Nasional (BN) party. What does the rally mean for Malaysia and its currency? CT asks ...
It's been argued the fall back in the influence of risk over FX implies that yields should take on more influence. If true, what does this mean for Asian emerging markets' currencies? CT asks the experts.
After the Barclays fixing scandal, financial analysts are in strong agreement that Libor submissions should be a regulated activity and subject to criminal sanctioning, according to the results of a global CFA ...