BEST BANKS SURVEY 2004
Dublin-based vendor Cognotec won FX Week 's best dealing technology award for the seventh successive year. Reuters – which now owns AVT Technologies...
Informa Global Markets – the firm that bought MMS International last September – topped the rankings for best vendor in FX research and strategy...
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SuperDerivatives this year won the award for best options pricing/risk management software, seeing off stiff competition from second-placed GFI Group's Fenics FX, as well as products from Reuters, Murex and SunGard.
With the huge increase in turnover in the FX market over the past three years, EBS has held onto its title as best broker in spot FX by focusing on providing fast electronic tools to maintain an orderly market, said its spokesperson in London....
Deutsche Bank again takes home the award for best bank in forwards, while JP Morgan Chase has clinched the title of best bank in currency options.
Local players dominate outside G3 New additions were made to the currencies section of the survey this year, with questions polling respondents on the best dealers for Australian dollar, Canadian dollar and Scandinavian currencies.
Deutsche Bank won the award for best bank in e-trading this year – forcing UBS, long seen as the best e-trading bank, into second place.
The continuous-linked settlement (CLS) service is now in its third year, but the race is still on for banks that provide CLS access for downstream clients to win more business.
Citigroup surged to the top in two of the three emerging markets categories this year, winning awards for best bank in emerging currencies in Latin America and Europe, the Middle East and Africa. But HSBC led the field in emerging Asian currencies,...
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