JP, Goldman and TD surge in FX forwards as Citi falls back

Counterparty Radar: Citi drops to fifth, losing a third of market share with US mutual funds

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JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and TD Securities surged in the rankings of foreign exchange forwards dealers to US mutual funds as Citi’s book of business continued to crumble, losing almost a third of its market share.

US funds reported $920 billion in aggregate positions in Q4, with JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs rising to third and fourth place, respectively, in terms of dealer volume. JP Morgan’s total reached $75.7 billion in Q4, up from $65.4 billion in Q3, while Goldman’s rose to $73.6 billion

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