Difficult liquidity conditions are here to stay, say Asia conference panellists
Delegates at the 11th FX Week Asia conference hear of tough times ahead
Big gapping moves in spot markets and higher prices for clients in FX derivatives are here to stay, as banks' appetite for risk has declined significantly and as global financial institutions pull back from market-making in non-core currencies, according to panellists at the 11th FX Week Asia conference in Singapore.
Regulatory initiatives such as the supplementary leverage ratio and the Volcker rule have dampened global banks' willingness to quote prices in derivatives contracts that corporates
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