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Home»Business»Subdued FX volatility in August is unusual: BofA analysts
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Subdued FX volatility in August is unusual: BofA analysts

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Good morning. Foreign exchange (FX) management has become a top priority for many CFOs with global currency markets in flux.

In a note sent to clients, BofA Global Research said the FX market has been unusually calm in August—an uncommon occurrence, even during typically quiet “summer markets.” Analysts link this subdued volatility to stable rate differentials and a relatively steady U.S. dollar risk premium—factors BofA believes won’t last much longer, especially amid ongoing tariff uncertainty.

“We expect FX volatility to rise into September,” the analysts noted. While “implied volatility”—the market’s forecast of future swings, reflected in options pricing—has dipped recently, it remains elevated compared to historical norms. Most major currencies are still trading near their long-term volatility averages based on a 15-year comparison of implied versus realized volatility.

The one outlier is USD/CAD. The research shows that both three-month and one-year implied volatility for the U.S. dollar-Canadian dollar pair are at just the 5th percentile of realized volatility since 2010—suggesting that current market expectations may underestimate future moves. BofA anticipates increased volatility in this currency pairing, pointing to ongoing trade policy uncertainty and Canada’s gradual shift to more diversified trading partnerships. The long-term impact on FX rates will essentially depend on the effectiveness of tariffs, the amount of retaliation, and whether different economies prove to be resilient.

Stephen Philipson, vice chair and head of wealth, corporate, commercial, and institutional banking at U.S. Bank, recently told me that FX risk management is a pressing concern for CFOs right now. More companies are using collars—an options strategy that caps downside risk without limiting upside gains—to hedge their exposures. “And many firms are shifting to pay foreign vendors in local currencies to meet supplier demands and reduce costs,” Philipson said. He also explained that much of CFOs’ cautiousness is driven by three main issues: heightened anxiety around the tariffs, a weaker dollar, and rising working capital needs.

As volatility could return to the FX market, finance chiefs will need to stay agile and proactive.

Sheryl Estrada
sheryl.estrada@fortune.com

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Fortune 500 Power Moves

Brad Delco will become CFO and EVP of finance, J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. (No. 348), effective Sept.1. The company is one of the largest supply chain solutions providers in North America. Delco previously served as SVP of finance and VP of finance at J.B. Hunt. He joined the company in 2019. Before J.B. Hunt, Delco spent 14 years at Stephens Inc., a privately-owned investment banking and financial services firm, working in both corporate finance and equity research roles, primarily covering the transportation industry.

Every Friday morning, the weekly Fortune 500 Power Moves column tracks Fortune 500 company C-suite shifts—see the most recent edition. 

More notable moves:

Matthew Brown was appointed CFO of Tenable (Nasdaq: TENB), an exposure management company, effective immediately. Brown succeeds Steve Vintz, who was recently appointed as a co-CEO of the company alongside Mark Thurmond. Brown has more than two decades of experience in the technology sector. Most recently, he served as CFO of Altair Engineering, where he helped lead its sale to Siemens for $10.7 billion. Before  Altair, Brown held senior finance roles at NortonLifeLock, Symantec, Blue Coat, Brocade, NETGEAR, and KPMG. 

 

Tim MacCarrick was appointed CFO of Island, an Enterprise Browser company. MacCarrick brings more than 25 years of financial and operational leadership across high-growth software and technology organizations.  He joins Island from project44, and previously served in key leadership roles at OutSystems, Qlik, DLL, Crane Co., and Xerox. His experience includes guiding global enterprise software companies through periods of rapid scale, international expansion, and capital market readiness.

 

Big Deal

U.S. stocks are poised to start the week on a positive note, following a dramatic turnaround on Friday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signaled that a rate cut is possible as soon as September.

“The shifting balance of risks may warrant adjusting our policy stance,” Powell said, referring to his concerns about slowing job growth. This is a more explicit signal than he has previously given that the Fed is considering a rate cut. The Dow closed at a new all-time high on Friday, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq moved closer to their records.

A key report to watch this Friday is the Personal Income and Outlays report for July 2025 from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. It includes the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index—the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge. This data is especially important now, as policymakers assess how tariffs are impacting inflation.

Going deeper

“Reconfiguring work: Change management in the age of gen AI” is a report by McKinsey that argues creating value requires empowering employees to co-create generative AI products against a North Star that redefines ways of working.

One of the key findings is a North Star should be simple enough for everyone to understand, however bold enough to inspire the entire company. That includes being flexible and evolving alongside technology. A piece of advice from McKinsey: the North Star should clarify how the company will create value and competitive advantage from generative AI, as well as outline its expected impact on the talent life cycle. 

“Simply putting new technology into people’s hands does not ensure they will use it effectively, nor does it profoundly change the way a company works,” according to the report. “Instead, CEOs need to deploy a novel change management approach that mobilizes their people, turning them from gen AI experimenters into gen AI accelerators.”

You can read the complete report here. 

Overheard

“This deal could signal to other states that this is how data centers should be governed and operated. This would be a test across the nation.”

—Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis told Fortune in an interview regarding tech giant Meta investing $10 billion to build a new AI-optimized data center in rural Richland Parish, Louisiana. This will be Meta’s largest data center in the world. 

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