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The FX Success Story: Self Regulation 101BNY Mellon's Rich Mahoney, Chairman of the U.S. FX Committee, explains why foreign exchange is the largest unregulated market in the world and how the industry is working to keep it that way. Author: Rich Mahoney
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The Evolution of the FX Market: An Open Discussion Sponsored by BNY MellonAs part of a thought leadership service, BNY Mellon sponsored a recent Global Investor Editorial Forum, to discuss the state of the FX markets after the credit crisis of recent months. Authors: Simon Derrick, John Murray
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G20: A Change for the BetterNow that G7 has become G20, the risk is that centrally managed, coordinated change will prove even harder than it was before Author: Simon Derrick
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Cooperation is the Best PolicyWith greater number of global representatives at the G20 table, reaching an agreement whereby the major players can work together to create solid currency policies seems a distant dream. Author: Simon Derrick
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Hedging Currency RiskJohn Murray, BNY Mellon Global Markets, explains how providers are meeting changing client demands for currency hedging Author: John Murray
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Currency Hedging - Impact of FX Risk on the Investment Process and Its Effect on PerformanceRecent research, conducted by London-based ClientKnowledge and commissioned by BNY Mellon, shows increasing interest on the part of institutional investors in currency hedging strategies focused on minimizing the impact of currency fluctuations on cross-border investments as well as understanding how this impacts returns. The research findings, summarized in this white paper, also indicate a growing tendency on the part of fund owners and fund managers to re-evaluate the costs and benefits of currency hedging strategies from an adjustment-of-risk perspective. Authors: Edward McGann, John Murray
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VIDEO: Currency Risk Hedging - Finding Value Amid VolatilityEd McGann, Head of Foreign Exchange Fund Services for BNY Mellon Global Markets, cites recent research indicating an increasing interest in currency hedging strategies among institutional investors. The research, conducted by London-based ClientKnowledge, shows that investors are focused on minimizing the impact of currency fluctuations on cross-border investments, as well as understanding how this impacts returns. Author: Edward McGann
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Currency Hedging - Impact of FX Risk on the Investment Process and Its Effect on Performance -- (UK English)Recent research, conducted by London-based ClientKnowledge and commissioned by BNY Mellon, shows increasing interest on the part of institutional investors in currency hedging strategies focused on minimizing the impact of currency fluctuations on cross-border investments as well as understanding how this impacts returns. The research findings, summarized in this white paper, also indicate a growing tendency on the part of fund owners and fund managers to re-evaluate the costs and benefits of currency hedging strategies from an adjustment-of-risk perspective. Authors: Edward McGann, John Murray
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VIDEO: SAFE Programs - A Practical Solution to Strategic Capital RaisingDaniel de Menocal, Head of Equity Capital Markets for BNY Capital Markets, discusses an innovative way for public companies to raise equity capital. Sales Agency Financing for Equity (SAFE) programs provide a higher degree of flexibility and represent a practical alternative to secondary offerings. Author: Daniel de Menocal
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Continuous Equity Financing with Forwards: A Practical Solution to Strategic Capital RaisingCompanies that need to raise equity capital might want to consider an alternative to traditional follow-on offerings. This white paper identifies the key factors and outlines the necessary steps issuers should consider when contemplating a continuous equity financing program. The paper also explores the rationale and mechanics of including a forward component in a continuous equity financing program. Author: Daniel de Menocal
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