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Deutsche retains eight awards, despite low interest in eurozone FX

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Kevin Rodgers, Deutsche Bank

Despite slipping into second place overall this year after four years at the top, Deutsche Bank has retained eight awards, including some of the most competitive and prestigious categories in the survey.

It has been a year of two halves for the foreign exchange market, says Kevin Rodgers, global head of FX at Deutsche in London. As USD/JPY rallied in the first quarter and trading volume boomed, many banks reaped the benefits of a market that had been muted and suddenly wanted to take advantage

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