FX data shows hold, reject divide in G10 vs the rest

Use of analytics can help reduce last look and improve FX Code adherence, says EBS executive

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Sustained pressure from ultra-low rates, increasing regulatory demands and the Global FX Code’s strict transparency principles have taken their toll on foreign exchange liquidity. Spurred by these challenges, the FX trading community is exploring new ways to source quality liquidity – and manage execution more efficiently.

A resulting trend, anticipated by Winton Capital’s David Harding, is the adoption of more in-depth analytics to “use science to identify and exploit inefficiencies in markets

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Outlook for e-FX: opportunities and risks for banks

As electronification spreads into new areas of FX trading, banks are under pressure to digitise more of their offerings to remain competitive. The race is now on to automate pricing, trading and hedging in areas such as non-deliverable forwards, swaps…

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