Banks in US up for Mexican waive
(21 June 2005 – USA) A stoush is taking place in the US as local and international banks vie for a larger slice of the foreign exchange market.The […]
(21 June 2005 – USA) A stoush is taking place in the US as local and international banks vie for a larger slice of the foreign exchange market.The […]
(30 May 2005 – Australia) ANZ is set to open a banking centre and four new foreign exchange centres in Melbourne Airport on 16 June, targeting travellers and […]
(11 May 2005 – Singapore) Boutique foreign exchange player Custom House has been given a licence to start trading in Singapore, the company’s first venture in Asia.Custom House […]
(18 April 2005 – Australia) National Australia Bank has been given the green light to resume trading in foreign exchange options.The bank will reopen its FX options desk […]
(16 March 2005 – China) China’s largest foreign exchange bank, Bank of China, said it had signed an agreement with China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS) to cooperate […]
(26 October 2004 – China) The China Banking Regulatory Commission has given ANZ the green light to distribute foreign currency and interest rate risk management products in China.The […]
(9 September 2004 – Australia) ANZ is bringing its capital markets and foreign exchange businesses together in a bid to better manage risk and improve efficiencies.The bank said […]
(7 September 2004 – China) ANZ’s Shanghai branch has been given permission to begin trading in Renminbi (RMB) by the China Banking Regulatory Commission.The extension of the bank’s […]
(24 August 2004 – Australia) ANZ has launched a new service that allows customers to order international currency and payments products over the phone.The bank said the service […]
(13 July 2004 – New Zealand) ANZ and National Bank of New Zealand have merged their foreign exchange trading operations with the combined entity to be known as […]