Awards

LatAm win for global banks

Citi has taken the award for the best bank for emerging Latin American currencies, followed by HSBC, which moved up a spot this year due to its increased focus on the region.

e-FX AWARDS 2008: A celebration of innovations and evolution

The e-FX awards celebrate best practice and innovation in the forex market. The increasingly demanding needs of clients from the sell side to the buy side have meant technological developments continue at full throttle. This year was no exception. In…

Danske Bank's local focus pays off

Danske Bank's win in the Scandinavian currencies category this year is thanks to investment in its 24-hour foreign exchange desk in Copenhagen and a continued focus on retail business, said Niklas Karlsson, global head of FX spot and options.

Turbulent markets for forex traders

Marcus Browning, global head of G-10 options at Citi in London, said although clients began the year looking at carry trades, they remained cautious, which proved well advised when the market turned in the summer. "We sold very few structures where…

FlexTrade swipes algo honours

Technology vendor FlexTrade has trumped the competition by taking home the best vendor for algorithmic trading award for the second year running.

Reuters tops dealing tech

Reuters has beaten tech rivals Currenex and Cognotec to first place in FX Week 's best vendor in dealing technology category this year.

RBC and ANZ stay on top in active markets

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and ANZ held the top spots in their domestic markets, as increasing activity in the Canadian and Australian dollars attracts global banks to this lucrative area.

FXall still reigns

FXall has taken the prize as best multi-bank FX portal for the sixth year running by continuing to drive innovation.

BarCap best bank in London

Barclays Capital topped the rankings as the best bank in London for the first time in the 2007 awards, taking the title from last year's winner HSBC. BarCap also won the awards for best sterling/dollar bank and best in euro/sterling in the survey,…

UBS earns post-trade and CLS plaudits

UBS cemented its position as the top post-trade bank with a third-time win for post-trade services this year. The bank also regained the award for best third-party CLS provider after losing out to ABN Amro last year.

HSBC still number one for Asia-Pacific FX

HSBC has retained pole position as the pre-eminent bank in the Asia-Pacific, while also scooping up accolades as the best dealer in emerging Asian currencies and EMEA currencies.

Surveying our changing landscape

The e-FX awards celebrate best practice and innovation in the forex market. The increasingly demanding needs of clients from the sell-side to the buy-side have meant technological developments continue at full throttle. This year was no exception. In…

Recognising forex excellence

Last Tuesday (November 14) saw the 12th FX Week Best Banks Awards held at the Marriott Grosvenor Square in London's West End.

Beauty and the boxer: a night of extremes

Guests at the awards evening were treated to Beauty in the shape of dance group Lady Grey and the Beast in the form of East-end ex-boxer comedian Ricky Grover. After ushering in the expectant audience, the dancers treated us all to an exotic display of…

SEB pips Danske to Scandinavian honours

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB) this year topped the Scandinavian currency pair category, ousting Danske Bank, while HSBC continued to dominate emerging market currencies. SEB was voted top by both banks and corporates and was placed fifth by…

Citigroup leads forward FX and options

Citigroup's effort to bolster its derivatives capabilities continues to pay dividends. The US banking giant has surged to the top of the forward FX category while maintaining its lead in currency options.

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have a FX Markets account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an indvidual account here: