FXall and FXpress plan STP link

Foreign exchange trading platform FXall and FXpress, a Pennsylvania-based currency risk management company, are integrating their systems to allow straight through processing (STP) of trades.

The two companies have jointly offered clients the use of their products for about a year, but FXall clients needed to launch an application to import their trades into the FXpress risk management system. The new approach will streamline the process by allowing FXall customers to use the FXpress system without that extra step.

“We had this integration with Atriax and we had been talking to FXall about wanting to deliver something that users were demanding,” a FXpress spokesperson says. The STP link will be available to all clients by the end of the summer.

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