Singapore bucks worldwide trend: FX volume up threefold
Exchange-traded FX has become a subject of interest among large venues worldwide, with Singapore Exchange's July volumes attesting to vastly increased activity
Read moreExchange-traded FX has become a subject of interest among large venues worldwide, with Singapore Exchange's July volumes attesting to vastly increased activity
Read moreTokyo, Japan based retail FX giant MONEX Group (TYO:8698) has today announced its FX monthly metrics for July 2014. The summer trading slump is still lingering here with Total FX volumes hitting lows not seen for a year. MONEX Group’s $29 billion dollar FX trading volume for July represents a further decrease compared with June’s…
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Read moreAverage daily volume of 6.3 million contracts at Eurex Group in July
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Read moreDemand for ruble liquidity and the ever increasing access to yuan trading has boosted Moscow Exchange's volumes which outpace even the halcyon days of summer 2013.
Read moreRegulated global broker EXNESS keeps up the momentum as it continues to defy industry ups and downs with a posting of $185B (185.1) in volume traded for the month of July. Basically unchanged MoM, this is a tick higher than June's rounded $185B which was technically 184.7. EXNESS recently made waves across the industry by…
Read moreVolume doldrums continue to plague firms across the entire industry spectrum, with CME having transacted 583,000 contracts in July compared to 765,000 in June.
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