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Reuters and CME to set up FXMarketSpace

LONDON & CHICAGO – Industry heavyweights Reuters and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) have confirmed plans to establish a centrally-cleared FX market-place for early next year, as reported by FX Week (May 1).

Lava moves into interbank FX space

NEW YORK – Citigroup subsidiary, Lava Trading has confirmed plans to launch a new interbank forex trading system this year. The move makes it the first of a number of platforms rumoured to be taking the plunge into the space.

A changing interbank landscape

The decision by the world's largest interdealer broker, Icap, to acquire spot FX broker EBS bears significant implications for the current landscape of the FX industry.

Icap concludes deal with EBS

LONDON – Interdealer broker Icap's agreement to acquire electronic forex heavyweight EBS last week could signal a shift in the current landscape of the forex market, say analysts.

Standard Bank builds in sales

LONDON & HONG KONG – Standard Bank is building its sales capabilities in London and Asia, as it looks to expand coverage to institutional and corporate clients.

Trading FX implied volatility – part II

The use of at-the-money straddles can be an effective way to trade implied volatility, but it is not without its limits. In the final part of a two-part series, Duncan Farnsworth, head of risk analytics in the currency structuring group at Royal Bank of…

Icap concludes deal with EBS

LONDON – Interdealer broker Icap's agreement to acquire electronic forex heavyweight EBS last week could signal a shift in the current landscape of the forex market, say analysts.

GFT signs to Dow Jones news and info

ADA, MICHIGAN – Online currency firm Global Forex Trading (GFT) has gone live with a customised selection of Dow Jones news and information via its proprietary online FX trading software, DealBook FX2.

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