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Inside this issue

• Staying in gear: How the market emerged from the financial crisis with its reputation enhanced

• Hedge funds were the fastest-growing power in the market before the credit crisis, and now they are beginning to return - -

Content

Overview: Keeping its head as others lost theirs

Peter Garnham on how the world’s most dynamic market weathered the credit crisis and its aftermath

Regulation: Concern over scope of initiatives

Jennifer Hughes looks at the impact of proposals aimed at other markets

Forecasting: Where the future is imperfect

Jennifer Hughes unwraps the mysteries of an inexact science

Stephen Jen: Strategist adds risk-taking to his portfolio

Jennifer Hughes meets BlueGold Capital’s man of many parts

Retail investors: Net brings power to the people

Peter Garnham explains how technology opened the market to surprising participants

Banks and service providers prepare for return of hedge funds

Banks and service providers are readying for the return of the funds and say that the recovery is beginning, writes Jennifer Hughes

Volatility: Getting that swinging sensation

Sharp movements up and down returned with a vengeance to the currency markets at the start of the financial crisis, but things are now settling down, writes Peter Garnham

Trading volumes: Eruption leaves its aftermath

FX volumes have suffered in the aftermath of the financial crisis, but most believe the market remains in good health, writes Peter Garnham