Industry Reports

Exploring the present use and expected future uptake of FX execution algos

The report was based on the responses of corporates, banks, fund managers and hedge funds and compared their reported use of FX execution algos each from 2019 to According to the findings, most buyside segments have witnessed a healthy rise …

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Buy-side firms look to the future of NDF algos

In Q2 of 2022, WBR Insights surveyed 100 Heads of FX Trading and similar from organisations across Europe. The topics and results featured from their report will be discussed at theTradeTech FX EU 2022 Conference.

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Corporates get more strategic with FX Trading

The results of a recent Coalition Greenwich survey show that corporate treasury departments are thinking more strategically about trading FX. Corporates also recognize the potential…

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The present and future of FX execution algorithms

According to the findings of a recent report published by Coalition Greenwich, after years of mediocre growth, FX execution algorithm adoption is looking up.

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Algo adoption in FX – Why major changes are in store

Algo adoption in FX has traditionally lagged other markets such as Equities. However, changes to underlying conditions and technological improvement are creating new opportunities. How are these changes affecting algo usage?

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The Finance Hive Global Pulse: FX Algos & Automation

The need to manage volatility and the cost effectiveness of algos has caused a boom in buy side usage. However, a lack of clear differentiation among providers has left the buy side with difficult decisions around which ones they should use, and how they are best put into effect. In total, 92% of buy side […]

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Algos Advance On FX

After years of watching their equity market peers shift business to algorithmic trades, many FX market participants finally took the leap into the algo pool themselves last year, with adoption increasing by 25% year on year according to an important FX study from Greenwich Associates.

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