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Thomson Reuters' strategy bags two awards

The platform wins best dealing technology vendor and best broker for emerging markets

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Phil Weisberg, Thomson Reuters

Among the changes that have occurred in the electronic foreign exchange market over the last 12 months, Thomson Reuters can be classified as a company that got its business done early. Since its acquisition of FXall in 2012, the firm has been slowly going about its strategy of more closely aligning its various products, so customers can access the whole Thomson Reuters package.

It has been a long process, with some elements still to be ironed out, such as the launch of trade-order randomisation

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