Skip to content

Tag: Forex trading news

Forex Trading News 0

Saxo Bank’s FX Volume Down to Lowest since Dec 2021

Saxo Bank released its trading metrics for April on Wednesday, reporting its lowest monthly forex volume since December 2021 when it posted $95.7 billion. The total forex volume of the Copenhagen-based retail FX and CFDs brokerage slumped 34%to $102.8 billion, which is down from $155.6 billion in March 2023. In addition, the average daily volume of forex traded on the […]

Forex Trading News 0

MOEX’s Spot FX Tallies with Global Decline, Drops 10% MoM in April

Spot foreign exchange on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX), Russia’s largest exchange group, declined 10% month-over-month (MoM) in April to RUB 7.6 trillion ($96 billion). This tallies with drops in spot FX volumes across major trading venues in other regions. However, compared year-over-year, the exchange’s spot FX trading grew 8.1%, with swaps and forwards volumes reaching RUB 14.3 trillion ($180.5 billion). […]

Forex Trading News 0

Gaitame Revenue Ups 3% as Compagnie Financière Tradition Sees Q1 Growth

Compagnie Financière Tradition (CFT), a Swiss interdealer broker and operator of a Japanese retail broking giant, released its financials for the first quarter of 2023, reporting a consolidated revenue of CHF 271.6 million. It jumped 9.6 percent from the previous year’s CHF 247.7 million. At a constant exchange rate, the year-over-year increase touched 14.3 percent. CFT Had a Strong Start […]

Forex Trading News 0

StoneX’s FX/CFDs Revenue Drops 38% in Q2

StoneX Group (Nasdaq: SNEX), which owns Forex.com and City Index brands, ended the three months between January and March with a decline of 38 percent in revenue from its forex and contracts for difference (CFDs) units. Strong Pullback in FX/CFDs Demand According to the recently filed Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), StoneX generated $61.8 million in […]

Forex Trading News 0

Institutional Crypto Needs Greater Trust. Prime Brokers Can Help

Bitcoin price may have recovered from the collapse of the FTX crisis, but its fallout continues to reverberate across the crypto industry. As participants seek ways to regain the institutional trust that the current crisis has created, and avoid the next one, one of the theories being advanced is the potential for prime brokers to develop and maintain credit relationships. […]

console.log(jQuery(".engagebay-popup-iframe").contents().find("body"));