Fit for forex

A variety of online trading and analytics platforms are being offered by banks to their clients. Risk looks at the functionality and benefits of some of these systems. By Ryan Davidson

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The financial crisis, in some senses, has underscored the value of online foreign exchange trading and analytics platforms. When prices are leaping around violently, having the ability to click and trade has clear benefits when compared with the time it would take to phone through an order to a trader.

While some dealers are believed to have intermittently pulled prices from their web-based trading screens during the worst of the turmoil in September and October last year, the various online

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